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Published on
8th Mar 2023
Grief can take a toll on our physical health in ways that are often unexpected. When we experience the loss of a loved one, the emotional toll can trigger a range of physical symptoms that can be difficult to manage. However, with a bit of understanding and care, it is possible to cope with the physical effects of grief.
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The first thing to understand about the physical effects of grief is that they are completely normal. When we experience loss, our bodies are undergoing a tremendous amount of stress, and this can manifest in a variety of ways. Some common physical symptoms of grief include:
It is important to understand that these physical symptoms are not just in your head. They are real, physical reactions to the emotional stress of grief. With that in mind, there are several things you can do to help manage the physical effects of grief:
In addition to these practical tips, there are also some specific things you can do to help manage the physical symptoms of grief. For example:
Remember that coping with the physical effects of grief takes time and patience. It is important to be gentle with yourself and allow yourself to go through the process at your own pace. Grief is not a one-size-fits-all experience, and what works for one person may not work for another. However, with a little bit of self-care and support, it is possible to manage the physical symptoms of grief and find your way to a place of healing.
Whether it is through self-care, seeking support, or seeking medical help, it is important to take care of your physical and emotional well-being during this difficult time. Grief may never fully disappear, but with time and patience, and if needed, mental health professional help, it can become more manageable and bring a sense of peace and understanding.
We hope you feel better soon. We are with you, every step of the way.
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National Institute of Mental Health. Grief and loss. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/grief-and-loss/index.shtml
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.. Coping with grief and loss. https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/suicide/grief.html
Hospice Foundation of America.. Coping with physical symptoms of grief. https://www.hospicefoundation.org/palliative-care/coping-with-grief/coping-with-physical-symptoms-of-grief/
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American College of Healthcare Sciences. Coping with physical symptoms of grief through self-care. https://www.achs.edu/blog/coping-with-physical-symptoms-of-grief-through-self-care