
escape_from_hell
Arcanist
- Feb 22, 2024
- 451
My uncle is about to pass away (mom's brother) in hospice care after a struggle with neurodegenerative disease and many concomitant ailments.
My mother is already distressed because of my uncle's health condition (he is the youngest of several siblings) and will no doubt be hit hard with grief when he passes.
Would it be better to CTB on the day my uncle passes?
In this way you "bundle" this grief all in one sad package for your family, so they kind of process it all and recover at the same time?
I realize a common point of consideration will be that losing more than one family member is more devastating. I agree the initial impact might be rough, but there's also probably like a "max grief" sort of saturation point and recovery timeline. Surely it's better than waiting several months until my family is fighting past the grief to do it, plunging them right back into sadness.
My mother is already distressed because of my uncle's health condition (he is the youngest of several siblings) and will no doubt be hit hard with grief when he passes.
Would it be better to CTB on the day my uncle passes?
In this way you "bundle" this grief all in one sad package for your family, so they kind of process it all and recover at the same time?
I realize a common point of consideration will be that losing more than one family member is more devastating. I agree the initial impact might be rough, but there's also probably like a "max grief" sort of saturation point and recovery timeline. Surely it's better than waiting several months until my family is fighting past the grief to do it, plunging them right back into sadness.