Can grief make us accident-prone? A writer learns how it destabilizes and remakes us
Briefly

Days before I would leave for the Amalfi Coast, I tumbled down my patio stairs... We had disassociated ourselves from our minds, and in effect our bodies, enough to harm ourselves.
Riordan Jarvis told me that because the death of a loved one is a completely novel experience, it is 'very energetically expensive.' She confirmed that grief can impair our balance as well as memory and our ability to do multistep functions.
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