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BEFORE ZOMBIELAND
Before I rediscovered music, and joy, I was in “Zombieland” for many years. Zombieland represented an existence for me of “no feeling.” There was little heartache or tears, and certainly no joy. My energy was completely extended into coping with whatever situation I was facing, and was about survival. I accepted that existence for a very, long time. There was a reason for that. Before Zombieland, it was much worse. Zombieland might have been a numbing existence, but before Zombieland it was agony!
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Tagged bereavement support, compassionate friends, death, death of a child, friends in grief, Friendship, friendship through grief, grief, grief bereavement "Loss of a Child", GRIEF RELATED, having children after loss, inspiration, loss, subsequent children
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