As a GP, I'm seeing how collective mourning of the Queen is helping patients to process their own grief ✍️ DrPunamKrishan
The Queen’s death has helped spark conversations about grief across generations has given us all time to reflect, pause, take stock and reconnect in the collective space of grief.
My role as a general practitioner involves providing that cradle-to-grave continuum of healthcare. The topics of life and death, therefore, feature daily in conversations I have with my patients. I always learn so much from patients who are navigating that final chapter of their life, as well as how relatives and loved ones left behindThe biggest lessons I have learnt are that grief is deeply personal; there is no correct timeline and there is no right or wrong way to do it. It can be sparked at any point and be triggered by everything or nothing at all. Grief never truly goes away. Instead, you learn to live with it, accepting that it can flare up when you least expect it.
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