‘It is important to look after ourselves, to eat and sleep properly’
memorial to your loved one, it is important to remember that churchyards and cemeteries have firm rules about the size and type of memorials that are allowed.
As a memorial is a lasting monument and a tribute to a person’s life, perhaps created as a final gift to someone cherished, so it is very important to choose the memorial carefully, with PART of the cost of living and loving is coping with bereavement.
It has been said that only the unloving and the unloved escape from the pain of grief. The opposite side of this is that the more deeply we love the more severe can be the pain of loss.
It is helpful to know a little of the process of healing which we go through.
This will reassure us that the intense grief we feel is natural and not a sign that we are falling apart or going mad.
With bereavement comes emotional stages through which most people pass
These stages are not neat and tidy and we may feel several of them going on at once.
We are all different people and so we all have unique feelings.
It is possible to swing from one stage to another, or indeed hardly experience one stage at all.
This does not mean that the grief of one person is deeper than another, simply that we have different ways of experiencing and coping with loss.
Some people speak of feeling a sense of isolation and loneliness since bereavement overshadows all relationships.
And our bodies react to bereavement in many ways – headaches, stomach pains, arthritis and other complaints can suddenly become apparent.
So it is important to look after ourselves, to eat and sleep properly.
There is nothing wrong with spoiling ourselves a little either.
This should not mean that we treat bereavement lightly as if it were just a phase that somebody was going through.
Progress is not automatic and somebody may still be grieving deeply after 20 years if they have not been helped through the process of bereavement.
One never “recovers” from bereavement, and yet there should come a time when we are able to live with our loss.
Of course this may be a long time away. Learning to live again means adjusting to being a different person in one sense.
Losing somebody is like having a part of oneself cut off.
It takes time to reaffirm life and invest in new relationships and responsibilities.
It is like learning to live all over again.
We are all different and can experience different things at different times.
Nevertheless, one thing that the bereaved nearly always have in common is that it takes time to recover.