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by nuckinfutz on Wed May 26, 04 7:38pm
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it depends upon the loss :)
by satinflowerpink on Wed May 26, 04 9:50pm
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Not completely. Never.
by CryptsOfTheDead on Wed May 26, 04 11:50pm
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my dad died when i was 14 and i have never recovered from it. i still get severe times when the depression is overwhelming. I don't think anyone truly gets over a loss.
by eccentricities on Wed Jun 02, 04 4:28pm
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i don't believe you can get over it. for me it will stay etched in my memory forever especially someone that i loved.
by venusflytrap on Wed Jun 02, 04 11:43pm
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It depends upon what you mean by "get over." For a "permanent" loss, such as death/divorce, I'd give the following estimates ... The initial grief that consumes your life: 1 - 3 years. The deep grief that takes up much of your life: Another 1 - 3 years. The periodic remembrance and pangs: Probably for the rest of your life, but they come less frequently, over time. If it was a death, paradoxically, some of these remembrances will be fond/warm. The deeper the love, the deeper the pain of loss.
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