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how painful it is by Sophia Louise
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  • Post category:Bereavement / Family / Feelings and Emotions
  • Post published:March 18, 2016

For some, grief is cyclical, coming in waves, or a series of highs and lows. The lows are likely to be deeper and longer at the beginning and then gradually become shorter and less intense as time goes by.

Source: Coping with Pet Loss @ HelpGuide.org: A trusted non-profit guide to mental health and well-being

Photo: how painful it is by Sophia Louise under Creative Commons license

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