tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23780159.post6775358625180086485..comments2022-11-10T08:20:53.893-05:00Comments on Living With CML: Be sweet.....Annie - Steven's momhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09686206651106377099noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23780159.post-40061457778520671962011-04-06T11:47:42.988-05:002011-04-06T11:47:42.988-05:00What I try to remind myself of is that until you h...What I try to remind myself of is that until you have walked in someone else's shoes and experienced what they've experienced, you shouldn't comment. I can not imagine the horror of losing someone. There is no right or wrong way to grieve. We all need to pull together to support people in their loss and allow them to grieve as they choose. I imagine that criticism and judgement make it that much worse.hockeychichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13166959347224883175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23780159.post-49679913229994051712011-03-30T09:59:52.440-05:002011-03-30T09:59:52.440-05:00Annie,
Very well written, people sometimes forget ...Annie,<br />Very well written, people sometimes forget that everyone grieves differently. My neighbor passed away a few weeks ago, he was 89 and when my wife went over to visit with his wife she mentioned that she hadn't cried for him yet. She had mentioned that for her since his health has been poor for some time that she more or less has already cried for him when he was still alive. One of my neighbors children was just horrible to her and for no reason. Like you said, everyone reacts to death differently and there is no right way or wrong way. It would be nice if people would realize this a little more often.Chuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03928065174098383679noreply@blogger.com