When struggling with the emotional roller coaster of grief, life changing support tools are introduced. Frequently Asked Questions
Q, Is it normal to grieve? In deed it is normal to grieve. As quoted by the late Zig Ziglar, who authored the
book, Confessions of a Grieving Christian, said "Grief is the price we pay for loving
someone". So if you did not love the one who died you would not
grieve. How long is too long to grieve? Grief is not measured by length of time. It is an individual, unique experience. Somedays I could be having a good day, then all of a sudden tears start coming
down my face, and i am sobbing. What is that about? In grief we experience a myriad of emotions, and can be confronted with, what we
call triggers, Triggers can be a smell, an object, or a thought. This could be the
cause your tears. When my mother first died everyone rallied around me. Now I feel like I have the
plague. The calls have stopped, and no one is coming by. i feel so isolated. What
should I do? This a normal reaction from family and friends. The time comes when they have to
return to their lives. What you could consider doing is reaching out to them when
you feel ready to talk.