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Grief with Death by Suicide
Death by suicide is still one of the most misunderstood losses. People keep asking about prevention, blame, warning signs, and “what should’ve been done.” Here’s the truth most people never hear: suicide is an illness of the mind, not a character flaw, not a weakness, and not a rational choice. When the brain is impaired by overwhelming psychological pain, access to logic, future thinking, and alternatives collapses. That’s why postvention matters. What happens after someone dies by suicide determines whether shame spreads or healing begins. Whether families suffer in silence or learn how to live again without carrying blame. If you’re grieving a death by suicide—or supporting someone who is—you deserve education, structure, and real guidance. Not platitudes. Not stigma. Not silence. I built Create a Breakthrough in Your Grief for exactly this. This work goes beyond validation. It teaches you how the brain processes traumatic loss and how to rebuild meaning, stability, and identity after it. Go to mastergrief.com This is where grief gets understood—and transformed.
Grief with Death by Suicide
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My baby was 13. I’d begged the hospitals not to send her home for years. She was denied inpatient care because we weren’t on Medicaid or she wasn’t 13 yet. She went to her dad’s and he left something alone with her loaded I won’t say but I think you can tell. My baby has been gone 5 months now. He knew. He knew her risks. And he was reckless and now my baby is gone. How do I ever move past this. I beg god to take me and bring her back.
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Tracie Meshal
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I work emergency medicine. I have 3 kids. One of my twins took her life Sept. 5,2025. Just trying to navigate through this life without her

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