It's okay to grieve forever

By Zoe Krupka
November 19 2014 - 11:30am
The death of loved affects the quality of the rest of your life, and can have a long-term impact on your mental health. Photo: Michele Mossop
The death of loved affects the quality of the rest of your life, and can have a long-term impact on your mental health. Photo: Michele Mossop

When I was three years old my brother was born. He had a heart condition, and after being in and out of hospital for the whole of his little life, he died when I was five. The time after he was gone was a long and empty period of terrible loneliness and the hollow aching of grief. His death has quite literally marked me, the way all tragedies mark us, particularly when they happen when we're small.

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