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Grieving the Life You Expected: Processing Loss With HS

7 min readJuly 14, 2025By War Against HS Research Team
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Summary: HS often means grieving the life you expected, the activities you can no longer do, the relationships affected, the career opportunities missed. This is a guide to processing that grief with compassion and honesty.

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War Against HS Research Team

Health Education Writer - War Against HS

Published: July 14, 2025

Written by: War Against HS Team

Based on publicly available research

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HS often means grieving the life you expected, the activities you can no longer do, the relationships affected, the career opportunities missed. This is a guide to processing that grief with compassion and honesty.

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