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Diana de Castro's avatar

Anna,

This is beautifully written. The notion of ambiguous loss is profound. It is so important to bring attention to it. Thank you.

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Kirsten Miller's avatar

Anna, thank you so much for this. For the last 10 years of my dad's life he lived in hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted living due to untreatable depression and anxiety. My two sisters and I had each other to help look after him and share the pain of ambiguous loss during those years. In 2020 we (unambiguously) lost him to COVID, which of course brought a whole different kind of grief. But it's true that I felt some relief that the ambiguous loss -- and his painful final years -- could finally reach closure.

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