Facing Complicated Grief
Robert Stanislaw
Project part 2 "Facing Complicated Grief"
The problem that I am suffering from is long term grief medically known as "complicated grief." This problem was brought on by the sudden death of my close uncle in-law Lance. Lance died at the early age of 37. I met Lance about several years ago when I started to date my wife Heather. Lance had a very caustic and stressful relationship with his wife Shelley, and they were in the midst of a divorce last year when he passed away. Lance went for a walk one day in order to avoid an argument with his wife Shelly, and due to the high heat index, and not knowing he had a weak heart, Lance had a heart attack and died. It was ruled by the medical examiner as "Cardiac arrest due to heat exhaustion." The initial shock of losing Lance so sudden and just five days before my birthday has left a longstanding grief within me. Lance's death was not like anyone else whom I've had to deal with when they die. We were very close, he......
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