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Grief is a natural reaction to bad news about our health. It is not an illness or one time event. Instead, grief is a process of internalizing the new catastrophic information. It is a major and legitimate feeling.

Grief is natural. It shows up in different and personal ways for each of us. Signs of grief can be physical or emotional or both. They can also be painful and disturbing. Although you may not expect it, grief can be healthy. It gives you the time needed to absorb the new reality in your own pace. A time to process emotions and make the needed adjustment. It is a "time off" that can be used to build the strength you need, to be able to face and embrace the new reality.

How does a person cope with such an overwhelming situation? The truth is that there is no one good answer to this profound question. But there are some tips that seem to help. Choose the ones that are right for you, the ones that you feel are good and helpful.

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