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empathy_m ◴[] No.42162076[source]
Eric Meyer's posts about his daughter's illness, and the family's lifelong process of grieving afterward, are heartbreaking. It's arresting, gripping writing. It's wonderful and awful. Hug your loved ones tight. https://meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/category/personal/rebecca...
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bowsamic[dead post] ◴[] No.42162521[source]
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arrowsmith ◴[] No.42162994[source]
Who are you to tell someone else how to process his grief?
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bowsamic[dead post] ◴[] No.42163289[source]
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1. mewpmewp2 ◴[] No.42163322[source]
Is he self-destructing? That's a short blog post 10 years after it happened. The latest before that in Rebecca category is 3 years before that. And then he just seems to do those blog posts during birthdays.

He's doing therapy etc, what else can he be doing? Writing blog posts is also processing.