I'm so sorry to hear about Evie's friend passing away. This must be an awful time for all of you, and of course especially for Evie (is it okay if I call her by her name or should I use her batgirl name?).
I haven't been on these boards long, but I have been reading around people's stories and have followed some of this post, but I'm sorry that I haven't managed to read all of it, because I have wanted to reply now. But now I am posting a reply, I should introduce myself- so, Hi, I'm lisa :)
I can understand your concerns about the funeral, and I can see the difficulty in which decision to make. I think the most important thing here is that whatever the decision, it is talked through and agreed on. As you recognise, it is important that Evie feels she is not deprived of saying good-bye, as this could leave unresolved grief on top of everything else. Whether she goes or not the best way to achieve that is to agree on the decision if possible.
Perhaps you could talk it through with her and try to work out some sort of plan for her to go, but perhaps leave if things get difficult? Let her know that if things get difficult, what that means, and what you will do to try to reduce the extent of upset by getting her out, so as not to cause an issue at the funeral and keep things bearable for her. That way, she can go, but she also knows beforehand that if it's too much she may have to leave.
I don't know if that's helpful, others might have a better or different idea, but I thought I would post anyway if nothing else but to say that Evie has really touched me, she's really been through it and I think despite such awful struggles, she has a character in her to survive no matter what. Her character shines through on here, from what I have read and I admire her. She shows such resilience and strength through so much turmoil and pain.
And I think it's so amazing that she has family supporting her, and actively trying to help the best way possible. I'm glad you guys are on this board to, getting some support for yourselves in order to be there for her.
My thoughts are with you,
Lisa
I haven't been on these boards long, but I have been reading around people's stories and have followed some of this post, but I'm sorry that I haven't managed to read all of it, because I have wanted to reply now. But now I am posting a reply, I should introduce myself- so, Hi, I'm lisa :)
I can understand your concerns about the funeral, and I can see the difficulty in which decision to make. I think the most important thing here is that whatever the decision, it is talked through and agreed on. As you recognise, it is important that Evie feels she is not deprived of saying good-bye, as this could leave unresolved grief on top of everything else. Whether she goes or not the best way to achieve that is to agree on the decision if possible.
Perhaps you could talk it through with her and try to work out some sort of plan for her to go, but perhaps leave if things get difficult? Let her know that if things get difficult, what that means, and what you will do to try to reduce the extent of upset by getting her out, so as not to cause an issue at the funeral and keep things bearable for her. That way, she can go, but she also knows beforehand that if it's too much she may have to leave.
I don't know if that's helpful, others might have a better or different idea, but I thought I would post anyway if nothing else but to say that Evie has really touched me, she's really been through it and I think despite such awful struggles, she has a character in her to survive no matter what. Her character shines through on here, from what I have read and I admire her. She shows such resilience and strength through so much turmoil and pain.
And I think it's so amazing that she has family supporting her, and actively trying to help the best way possible. I'm glad you guys are on this board to, getting some support for yourselves in order to be there for her.
My thoughts are with you,
Lisa