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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Worst f***ing night/weekend of my life
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<blockquote data-quote="xilix" data-source="post: 1612101" data-attributes="member: 16905"><p>I'm realy sorry to hear about this bro. My advice is to seek counseling as soon as you can to deal with what you witnessed. I've gone through similar things in my life, and the healing takes a long time. I'm still dealing with the grief and frustration and anger.. and all of the feelings that come into play when something this tragic happens. I've come to except that it's never 100% better, and it will always hurt, it just gets easier to deal with as you embrace and become more at peace with the world and what happened, as the years go on.</p><p></p><p>Alcohol will not help you deal with this at all, if anything it will make it worse. Same goes for drugs. The fact that you made this post instead of holding it inside, shows that you are on the path of expressing and sharing your sadness and frustration with other people, and that is the path to healing. <em>Embrace</em> the greif, do not fight it. I know this might sound ludicrous, but trust me.. embrace the grief and let it inside your heart, feel it.. only then can you let go of it. Do not hold this in, and don't try to put it out with any kind of substance like alcohol or drugs, it doesn't work man, it just <em>realy</em> doesn't work. I hope you feel better as soon as possible.</p><p></p><p>I'm realy sorry to hear about this. I wish you good mental and physical health. If you feel the need to make another post, make another post, Make 1000 posts, private message me if you want, I'm here for ya dude. Just make sure you don't push it down. Try to surround yourself with support.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I hope you feel better soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xilix, post: 1612101, member: 16905"] I'm realy sorry to hear about this bro. My advice is to seek counseling as soon as you can to deal with what you witnessed. I've gone through similar things in my life, and the healing takes a long time. I'm still dealing with the grief and frustration and anger.. and all of the feelings that come into play when something this tragic happens. I've come to except that it's never 100% better, and it will always hurt, it just gets easier to deal with as you embrace and become more at peace with the world and what happened, as the years go on. Alcohol will not help you deal with this at all, if anything it will make it worse. Same goes for drugs. The fact that you made this post instead of holding it inside, shows that you are on the path of expressing and sharing your sadness and frustration with other people, and that is the path to healing. [i]Embrace[/i] the greif, do not fight it. I know this might sound ludicrous, but trust me.. embrace the grief and let it inside your heart, feel it.. only then can you let go of it. Do not hold this in, and don't try to put it out with any kind of substance like alcohol or drugs, it doesn't work man, it just [i]realy[/i] doesn't work. I hope you feel better as soon as possible. I'm realy sorry to hear about this. I wish you good mental and physical health. If you feel the need to make another post, make another post, Make 1000 posts, private message me if you want, I'm here for ya dude. Just make sure you don't push it down. Try to surround yourself with support. I hope you feel better soon. [/QUOTE]
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