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You're still the same person on your deathbed
We can only be who we are, even when staring down disaster. Especially when staring down disaster.
Sep 11
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Natalie Morris
8
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Death dates
What's in a date? In our first guest post, Ed Walker reflects on five years since the loss of his dad.
Aug 29
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Ed Walker
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Walk it off
If you have to experience anticipatory grief, the place to do it is in the Italian wilderness beneath a blazing blue sky.
Jul 12
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Natalie Morris
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I can feel you here
It's Father's Day. So this one is for you Dad.
Jun 15
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Natalie Morris
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The second big loss
Your first experience of death shatters your sense of safety... but this time around, nothing feels the same.
Jun 8
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Natalie Morris
14
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Death in a heatwave
My dad died on a beautiful day. How am I meant to frolic on days that feel just like that one?
May 2
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Natalie Morris
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A motherless Mother's Day
My first without my mum. My first as a mum.
Mar 30
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Natalie Morris
35
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I might be angry forever
It's normal to be furious when you lose someone you love. But anger doesn’t fit neatly into the narratives we create for the bereaved.
Mar 2
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Natalie Morris
19
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Today is her birthday. Even though she is dead
The expectation and anticlimax of significant grief days.
Feb 7
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Natalie Morris
19
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Time is a healer. Unless it's not
Grief warps the passing of months and years into a baffling non-linearity. The passage of time can dull the pain, but it can also mess with your head.
Jan 27
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Natalie Morris
38
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