What is perfectly normal in grief? Pretty much everything.
Listen as Alina and Judith chat about page 10 in Megan Devine's How To Carry What Can't Be Fixed (the companion journal to the MUST-READ It's OK That You're Not OK). This page covers some symptoms and side effects of grief, e.g. forgetting your keys, memory loss, digestion problems, and interpersonal issues.
What else is perfectly normal for you in grief? Check our Megan's hashtag #perfectlynormal or her Instagram account @refugeingrief for more!
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Things we talk about in this episode:
- Amateur Hour | As Long As I'm Living
- Consolation Prize | As Long As I'm Living
- Executive dysfunction, illustrated
- Judith's sneakers: Pair 1 (not purchased), Pair 2 and Pair 3 (purchased)
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As Long As I'm Living is a podcast about life, love, and laughter after infant loss. Judith and Alina are rebuilding Happier Ever After one day at a time despite excruciating grief and trauma and offering support to grievers of all flavors, but especially those who have lost a baby to SIDS, infant death, birth accidents, stillbirth, TFMR, ectopic pregnancy, or miscarriage.