When do you start pulling out of grieving the loss of a loved one?!


Question: When do you start pulling out of grieving the loss of a loved one!?
I think I want or need companionship, but I really don't!. I am lonely, but yet I seem to want it that way!. When I am forcing myself to go out with someone, I don't have any fun!. I need people, but yet, I don't!.
Do any of you feel that way after a loss of your spouse!. It has been almost a year, and were together a long time, 45 yrs!. I know I will never replace him, but I am lonely, just can't seem to be able to do anything about it!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
It took me more than a year to get over one death, and yet in other instances for example members of my family, it took less time because I knew it was going to happen!.

Go out with people when you are feeling well enough to do so, and take up some hobbies for the times when you are not feeling up to having company around!. Look for companionship in things you have always wanted to do, yet did not have the time, or resources, and hopefully you will meet someone there!.

Best wishes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

the grieving process is different for everyone!.!. but it is an essential process that allows you to come to terms with your loss!.

your reactions to want to hide away, yet crave people around you is normal and natural!. you say that you want companionship yet don't at the same time probably means that your grief is still quite keen regardless of the time that has passed!.

just remember that when you go out to see people in the times that you crave companionship, you are not trying to replace your loved one with other people!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

im really really sorry for your loss!. I just recently lost my dad from bad decisions and its the worst pain anyone can go through!. I was the same!. I never wanted to go out anywhere, see my friends, basically anything social!. I started to accept it though!. Just think about all the good times you had with him!. I dont think he would want you to feel this lonely!. Just look at how he changed your life and how thankful you were to have him!. Try to keep your head high, time does slowly heal the loss of a loved one!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

I think everyone needs companionship!. After my father died (my parents were together for nearly 40 years) my mother luckily had grandchildren she could focus on!. Perhaps you cou?d spend more time with family members if you don't feel the need for a partner!. Goodluck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

When you are ready!. You are!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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