
Sep 09, 2012, 04:07 PM
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Member Since: Oct 2010
Location: Michigan
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If the deceased on is a CLOSE family member, then i would be worried about feeling so terribly numb. But if this is a distant relative that you don't really know well, I don't think I'd worry about it too well -- although I think I would care "somewhat' that the person is dead -- unless they are in their 80's or something, and they've lived a good, long life.
I think it WOULD be a good idea to see a therapist about this numbness over death. This just isn't normal. Most people feel SOMETHING at a funeral, even if it's a distant relative or acquaintance. They don't just sit there with absolutely NO emotion whatsoever! So please seek out help from a therapist. I really think you should
God bless and please take care. Hugs, Lee
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