Mourning the passing of a parent is raw and emotionally volatile. Whether you are a child, a teen or an adult when they pass, the pain is both physical and emotional, and it ebbs and flows over time in unpredictable ways. When you first learn of your parent’s passing, you might feel numb, your emotions dulled by shock. On the other hand, you might feel like you’ve been hit in the face with a fire hose of pain, and you struggle to hold any emotion back.
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