An Open Letter From Bereaved Parents, To friends, family &
acquaintances.
Dear Friends and Family,
Please be patient with me; I need to grieve in my own
way and in my own time. Please don't take away my grief or try to fix
my pain. The best thing you can do is listen to me and let me cry on
your shoulder. Don't be afraid to cry with me. Your tears will tell me
how much you care.
Please forgive me if I seem insensitive to your
problems. I feel depleted and drained, like an empty vessel, with
nothing left to give. Please let me express my feelings and talk about
my memories. Feel free to share your own stories of my loved one with
me. I need to hear them. Please understand why I must turn a deaf ear
to criticism or tired clichés. I can't handle another person telling me
that time heals all wounds.
Please don't try to find the "right" words to say to me.
There's nothing you can say to take away the hurt. What I need are
hugs, not words. Please don't push me to do things I'm not ready to do,
or feel hurt if I seem withdrawn. This is a necessary part of my
recovery.
Please don't stop calling me. You might think you're
respecting my privacy, but to me it feels like abandonment.
Please don't expect me to be the same as I was before.
I've been through a traumatic experience and I'm a different person.
Please accept me for who I am today.
Pray with me and for me. Should I falter in my own
faith, let me lean on yours. In return for your loving support I
promise that, after I've worked through my grief, I will be a more
loving, caring, sensitive, and compassionate friend-because I have
learned from the best.
Love,
Bereaved Parents