Reality Bites: Confronting the Finality of Loss
Briefly

The article recounts a heartfelt personal story about losing a child, blending memories of past joys with the deep anguish of loss. The author reflects on a poignant memory at Sesame Place with his son Zach, which turned into a moment of panic as he briefly lost sight of him. This recollection transitions into his experience of losing his other child, Rob, illustrating the enduring nature of grief and the struggle to accept the reality of such profound loss.
You're in an altered state, adrift in uncharted waters... You're in a fog of stunned disbelief.
Accepting the reality of your loss is one of grief's greatest hits—and those hits keep coming.
Read at Psychology Today
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