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Old 06-07-2017, 06:24 AM #1
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Losing your nan is literally the worst thing ever. It's a good idea to keep yourself distracted/get a new hobby so you're going the right way about it. Time is truly the greatest healer.

P.s. This is really random but Leona Lewis - Better In Time is the song that mostly describes your situation, same with mine when I lost my nan. I'm sure you're aware of the song, it's very emotional but thought I'd still tell you. Most underrated song ever.

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aw Will, its normal when you were so close to her that you will be grieving, and you will grieve for a long time, people seem to think that grief is something that is over and done with at the funeral, but it is only in the weeks after that realisation hits, I lost my Mum 2 years ago and still randomly cry at times when I think of her, loss takes along time to get over

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aw Will, its normal when you were so close to her that you will be grieving, and you will grieve for a long time, people seem to think that grief is something that is over and done with at the funeral, but it is only in the weeks after that realisation hits, I lost my Mum 2 years ago and still randomly cry at times when I think of her, loss takes along time to get over

aww sorry Cherie, I think about losing my mom sometimes and it totally freaks me out, she's the person who has always been there for me all through my life, although knowing my mom she'll probably out live me


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I hope that the Sports activities can take your mind off of your Nan (if that's the right way to put it) but I hope that you know what I mean.

I think that it's good to grieve, but you definitely don't want your Nan passing away to be on your mind 24/7.

I really don't know if this is coming off as bad what I'm saying here, but I hope that you're okay Will.
Yeah constantly thinking about it really doesn't help emotionally and mentally. Yeah hobbies and keeping myself busy definitely helps because you have something to focus on if that makes sense.

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This made me tear up Will, you obviously adored her. I know it's so hard especially as you were so close.

I was very close to my Aunt who passed away so I know it is a struggle. If you ever need a chat PM me anytìme x
Sorry about your aunt, yeah it's really difficult. Thank you Amy, means a lot.
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Losing your nan is literally the worst thing ever. It's a good idea to keep yourself distracted/get a new hobby so you're going the right way about it. Time is truly the greatest healer.

P.s. This is really random but Leona Lewis - Better In Time is the song that mostly describes your situation, same with mine when I lost my nan. I'm sure you're aware of the song, it's very emotional but thought I'd still tell you. Most underrated song ever.
Yeah having a new hobby helps as it keeps my mind thinking about something else. I guess it will take a lot of time to get over it, although I don't think you ever really get over it.

Sorry about your nan.

The song rings a bell, I'm sure I've heard it many times. I'll have a listen!

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aw Will, its normal when you were so close to her that you will be grieving, and you will grieve for a long time, people seem to think that grief is something that is over and done with at the funeral, but it is only in the weeks after that realisation hits, I lost my Mum 2 years ago and still randomly cry at times when I think of her, loss takes along time to get over

Yeah it seems to get worse as the weeks go ok because th3 realisation hits in. Aww sorry about your mum, yeah it really does take a long time.

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