My support group asked the question:
What's a new rule your family has since losing your loved one to suicide?
You mean that's normal? That's ok? It's not a negative thing we have to eventually give up doing?
Because now, we can all check on each other via Life360. Anytime, just see where we all are. We very rarely call or text to ask "where are you?" bc we can look. We can see each other, though we are miles apart.
Enzo refused to be part of Life360. He didn't want us to know his location. We would've been alarmed at his unusual activities I think, and he knew that.
Maybe I'm wrong, but that's what I believe.
Now, it's not so much an option anymore. We're all on Life360 and I check on my family several times a day. We respond quicker to missed calls and texts.
New rules created in your family after a traumatic loss are not bad. It's normal. And I'm so glad to learn that.
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