THE ABSENT-MINDED GRIEVER: DISTRACTED AFTER LOSS RACHEL
WECKBACHER Before I lost my son, I
was a fairly competent person. I have never met a person
that has suffered through the grieving process and come out unchanged. Some
grievers find themselves unable to listen to certain songs. Many grievers are
forced to battle depression or PTSD. Some grievers cannot bear to be alone. And
some grievers, like myself, find themselves completely distracted and unable to
focus. I have driven home and
not remembered the drive. |