National Grief Awareness Week

This year, from the 2nd to the 8th of December is National Grief Awareness Week. This is an initiative set up to normalise grief and break the taboo surrounding it. This annual event is hosted by The Good Grief Trust, a charity which brings together all of the UK bereavement services, support networks and helplines. Currently, they have over 800 support services, groups and organisations … Continue reading National Grief Awareness Week

Two Months

Tomorrow marks two months since Dad passed away. I think about him everyday, some days I smile, some days I cry. My thoughts are predominantly about how Dad won’t be there for so many of my years in the future. He won’t be there when I start a family and to see his grandkids. He won’t be there to walk me down the aisle on … Continue reading Two Months

Ups and Downs

It’s been a tough week. There have been so many ups and downs, I don’t even know where to begin. I hate burdening people with my loss but sometimes it’s so difficult to put on a fake smile and pretend it doesn’t hurt. On Friday evening, the stress of the whole week and thoughts of where I’m going in life overwhelmed me. I’m afraid to … Continue reading Ups and Downs

My Role

A little bit of background about what I do. I’ve worked as a radiographer in the NHS since July 2019, a month after I finished my degree. I enjoy what I do and it is a rewarding role, understanding the impact a scan can have on a patient’s care. Being in an environment surrounded by unwell people did take its toll on me towards the … Continue reading My Role

One Month In

Four weeks ago my Dad passed away. 12 hours later my Granny passed away. My Dad was my best friend, my mentor and my inspiration. Grief isn’t something I’ve had a lot of experience with. I’m 28 years old, Irish and a Radiographer based in London. Unfortunately the majority of grief I’ve experienced has occurred within the last few years. I am an only child … Continue reading One Month In