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In this episode, Shannon discusses the often-overlooked grief that arises from health diagnoses, particularly focusing on her personal experience with her son's epilepsy diagnosis. She emphasizes that this type of grief is valid and can manifest in various ways, including shock, anxiety, and a sense of loss for the life that was expected. Shannon provides insights into coping strategies and encourages listeners to acknowledge their feelings and the changes that come with a diagnosis.

Grief is not only associated with death; it can arise from significant life changes.

A health diagnosis can lead to a profound sense of loss, even if the person is still alive.

Grief after diagnosis can manifest as shock, anxiety, and a need for problem-solving.

It's important to recognize that grief is a valid response to unexpected changes in life.

You can feel gratitude for treatment while still grieving what has changed.

Grief can be invisible and often misunderstood by others.

Coping with grief involves acknowledging emotions and allowing them to exist without judgment.

Faith can coexist with grief; it helps in carrying the burden rather than removing it.

Naming your grief can provide clarity and understanding of your feelings.

Grief is about adjusting to a new reality and learning to live with uncertainty.

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