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Grieving people generally begin with one stage and end with another.
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Debate a, start with numbness, end with bargaining.
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B, start with grief, end with anger.
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C, start with yearning, end of acceptance.
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Or d, start with numbness, end with resolution.
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So it's a very famous five kind of stages of grief that goes to denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
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But they miss out that at the very beginning, before denial, there's a stage called shock.
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Called shock and numbness.
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So the first stage is actually shock or numbness.
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So we can roll out b and c because they don't have this.
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And so shock and numbness, these have elements of denial, the inability to accept what is happening, but also there is cognitive issues, poor memory, poor attention, poor decision -making, lack of concentration, also emotional outbursts, and somatic issues.
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So the person can have perhaps chest pain or feeling exhausted...