Grieving someone who is still alive with Kelly Terranova

Good Mourning - Un podcast de Sally Douglas and Imogen Carn

Today we are talking with the ever-inspiring Kelly Terranova. Kelly’s mum, Jenny, has Huntington's Disease, which is an incurable degenerative neurological disease that is hereditary.Nothing is off-limits in this chat as we discuss Kelly’s experience with anticipatory grief – a topic that we know has impacted a lot of our listeners but isn’t as widely discussed. It occurs before death is common among people who are facing the eventual death of a loved one, or their own end of life.It’s an incredibly difficult thing to watch someone you love slowly decline in health – something that Kelly is very open about sharing. In this candid conversation, Kelly is incredibly open about the realities of anticipatory grief and seeing her mum decline in health and change over time. She shares how she struggled to come to terms with her mum’s diagnosis, how she put off getting tested, and how she had to hit rock bottom to rebuild her life. She also share some tips and advice for those supporting someone caring for a loved one.For anyone who is experiencing anticipatory grief, this conversation is for you.Come say hello to us on Instagram @goodmourningpodcast.www.goodmourning.com.auIf you would like a safe space to honour your loved one or to connect with others, you can join our private Good Mourning Grief Community Facebook group here.Connect with Kelly on Instagram @kellyterranova_Find out more, or purchase, The Bees Knees Journal here: https://thebeesknees.co/If you are concerned about your health, please contact a medical professional. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, phone Lifeline on 13 11 14, or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636. In emergencies, call 000. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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