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Symptoms of Grief
Extreme anger, sadness, loneliness
Extreme fatigue
Changes in appetite
Sleep disturbances
Self blame/guilt
Empty feeling in the stomach
Difficulty concentrating
Forgetfulness
Increased illnesses
Depression/anxiety
Withdrawal
Struggle to define meaning and purpose
Impaired self esteem
Both Staffan-Mitchell and Caskey-Mitchell
have brochures and other materials available upon request to help you or someone
you know with
the grieving process.
If you notice any or all of these symptoms, please contact your health care provider immediately. Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have, or to use our grief resource library.
"…In the act of losing, there is something to be found…"
"…In the act of letting go, there is something to be grasped…"
"…In the act of saying 'goodbye', there is a 'hello' to be heard…"
"…For I believe living with loss is about beginnings as well as endings…"
-James E. Miller author of How Can I Help?