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janesmith14
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Lightbulb Apr 08, 2014 at 02:27 PM
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Hi,
This middle of this month will be the one year anniversary of my husband's mother's death. During the past year, my husband has been making progress in his grieving as I've mentioned in posts in the past. I know that on the day of this anniversary my husband will have a more challenging time, but I'm concerned he might go backwards in his grief (ie get worse when he's seemingly been dealing with things better). He still has days where he's down but it's nothing like it was. I'm concerned that he might get worse after this anniversary, and if so, what can I do to help? Also what can I do to help him on the day of his mom's death? Thanks

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Default Apr 12, 2014 at 02:19 PM
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You obviously care very much for your husband. He's lucky to have you for support.

I'm grieving right now too but I can tell you what I need from my friends and loved ones and that is just someone to talk to. Let him lead the way on what he wants to do that day. He may want to honor her in some way or he may want to do something to take his mind off of his grieving. Either way just let him know you'll support him.

Best of luck to you.

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