When loss hits, our bodies feel the ongoing shock. This post, adapted from Comfort for the Grieving Spouse’s Heart, talks about how grief can make us sick. No matter what you loss, I’ll bet you can relate to the Grieving Heart below…

FROM THE GRIEVING HEART:

I miss you, and I think it’s making me sick.

I can’t seem to fight off colds like I used to. My stomach hurts. I get headaches from time to time. I’m always tired. My body aches.

Missing you is bad enough but feeling this way on top of it all is frustrating and confusing.

Am I sick? Is there something wrong with me physically? Do I need to go to a doctor?

I don’t want to go much of anywhere, least of all to the doctor. I don’t want to be poked, prodded, or stuck right now. Life is uncomfortable enough already. I don’t want another person, even if it’s my doctor, asking me how I’m doing, how I’m coping, or how whatever.

I don’t need more questions. I need answers.

My head is full. My mind flits here and there. My heart races from time to time. My shoulders are heavy. I can’t seem to get the rest I need. I’m still not eating well.

I’m a mess.

When we lose some we love, it affects our entire system. Grief impacts us emotionally, physically, mentally, and spiritually. Many of us experience new or uncomfortable physical symptoms.

Stomach distress, headaches, aches and pains, frequent illnesses, palpitations, racing heartbeat, nausea, and dizziness are common. We can become clumsy, forgetful, and lethargic. Our bodies feel heavy. Daily life takes much more energy.

Grief is stressful. It suppresses the immune system. We get sick more often. Our bodies feel the pain of our loss and express this in a variety of ways. Weird physical symptoms often come with riding the grief roller coaster. If something concerns us, however, it’s important to get it checked out. We don’t need the stress and pressure of additional unknowns right now. Grieving hearts often need support, information, and reassurance.

Our bodily distress honors our loved one. We love them, and we experience their absence in multiple ways.

Rest, proper nutrition, and appropriate exercise are especially important right now.

None of us is perfect — not even close. We simply do the best we can in the situation we find ourselves in.  

Affirmation: Grief is hitting my body, too. I’ll be kind to myself and take the best care of myself possible.

Adapted from Comfort for the Grieving Spouse’s Heart: Hope and Healing After Losing Your Partner. Watch the brief book trailer here.

Additional Recommended Resources:

5 Steps for When Grief Gets Physical – Wellness

10 Myths About Grief Most of Us Believe – Belief Net

7 Tips to Getting Unstuck in Grief (and Life) – Thrive Global

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