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Liam Neeson describes tragic events around Natasha Richardson’s death

Desperate dash to be at her bedside when she suffered ski accident

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There is no right or wrong way to grieve but it is important grieve. One of my children died over 50 years ago an when I think about her I still cry. The pain never goes away but I got on with my life and I shed an occasional tear.
Dull the pain vs time heals - great thought - that is just what happens. I have not found the passing of time to have helped my grief but I agree with the pain dulling (some days more than others).
Talking about it is, I think, cathartic and part of the grieving process - we all grieve in different ways and at different times. I disagree with those who say that "time heals." I find that it does, however, "dull the pain." We can all take a lesson from Erma Bombeck, who put pen to paper when she found out she was terminally ill.
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