After losing a parent to suicide, Isobel Beech started pretending everything was fine. Then she began writing

Before my first brush with real grief I had imagined what it might feel like. I’d wondered – in the recesses of my mind more than anything – if it would hurt, physically, or feel like at all heartbreak. I also wondered if it might be the thing that finally flicked the switch on my every-now-and-then generalised anxiety, turning it into a full-blown psychotic break. But it wasn’t like any of that.

When I lost a parent to suicide, there was a week or two of numbness. I suppose it was shock. And then I began pretending everything was fine.

Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Who are the Israeli hostages freed by Hamas during Gaza truce?

Who has been released so far? Israel-Hamas war – live updates Israel-Hamas…

‘I knew something was wrong’: first witness in Post office hearing breaks down

Subpostmaster tells how a faulty IT system meant he and his wife…

Nadine Dorries denies tweet to Laura Kuenssberg was inappropriate

Minister overseeing BBC licence negotiations challenged over tweet to corporation’s political editor…