Exploring Grief's Complex Layers

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @shannondimick5532
    @shannondimick5532 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you thank you I'm a forty-seven-year-old mom in Utah I have a 12 year old native American daughter I gave up for adoption, 29 year old son, and my son Jesse James who will be 27 tomorrow on the 27th has cirrhosis of the liver from drinking vodka😭😭🙏In Utah we have not been successful to get any help unless you get busted and in the system. So basically every time he comes home from the ER he cries he wants help but has an addiction and it has become suicidal. So I appreciate your videos and your teachings and I'm learning this ahead of time because I know I can't lose my mind I still have to function go to work pay my bills and exist on my own and it is hard as it is already so thank you for your videos

    • @CristiBundukamara
      @CristiBundukamara  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you for sharing your story. Caring for a loved one struggling with addiction can be incredibly difficult and emotionally taxing. It's commendable that you are seeking support and knowledge ahead of time to prepare yourself for the journey ahead. Remember that you are not alone, and seeking resources can be beneficial.
      Sending you strength, love, and prayers as you navigate through these difficult circumstances. My videos are always here to offer support, but please consider seeking local resources and professionals who can provide tailored assistance for your situation. Take care. 🌟💕🙏

  • @WendyyOnline
    @WendyyOnline ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I would like to hear your thoughts on how I can help my 87 year old mother. She experienced her first intimate encounter with death when her son died in an accidental death or suicide just 2 years ago. And now her husband of 67 years has just passed away suddenly. It has severely impacted her mental and cognitive abilities as she tries to deal with her grief as well. She now lives on her own and refuses to live with any family members - she wants to maintain her independence but we question how successful she can now that she's alone.

    • @CristiBundukamara
      @CristiBundukamara  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I think one of the most important things to feel comfortable doing is talking about her son and husband's life. The good times.