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Doctors will often recommend that their patient undergo some sort of group grief counseling to help the grieving process be more bearable. The very act of talking out the various fears, and regrets can bring peace to the patient much more quickly then if they are left to struggle independent from a support network. Patients and their friends and family should feel comfortable to talk about the illness. During this period the illness if often on the forefront of everyone's thoughts, and most people don't want to talk about it because they are afraid of voicing their fears or of saying the "wrong thing". If one person says something regarding the illness it gives others permission to share what they have been desperately needing or wanting to express. Things that need to be discussed are unfinished business or legal issues, forgiveness, funeral arrangements, wills, or the simple act of saying, "I love you." It is okay to break the ice, but be sensitive to the fact that somebody may not be ready to talk as it may be too painful or frustrating.
The information provided in this site is general in nature and constitutes neither legal nor medical advice. If you are concerned that you or someone you know is at risk of an asbestos-related disease, please consult your physician and an attorney experienced in asbestos litigation cases.
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