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Worrying about the death of others

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  • Post category:Bereavement / Family / Relationships
  • Post published:September 19, 2012

Jake’s Gran died after a long illness. He used to spend lots of time with her. He was worried other family members would die. It is common to feel like this.

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  • Nelson’s Journey – supporting bereaved children in Norfolk (01603 431788)

Message supplied by: Lorna @ Nelson’s Journey

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