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Feb 5 2010
In this month’s issue Sally gives amazing readings to three people picked at random on the streets of Reading while in her ‘This Is My Life’ diary she talks about what can happen when people bottle up their emotions after a bereavement.
Sally describes how during one of her theatre shows she met a young man whose parents had lost their lives in the Zeebrugge ferry disaster. Ever since the tragedy– months before– he’d been unable to physically swallow because of a lump in his throat. Sally told him that this was a physical symptom of his grief and that he shouldn’t be afraid to cry. ‘With that he burst into tears there on the spot,’ recalls Sally. ‘The next day he phoned to say the lump in his throat had gone. By crying he’d released the painful pressure that had been building up inside.’ Sally goes on to describe other times she’s come across people whose grief was affecting them not just emotionally but physically too and says:
‘Sometimes a good old cry can be all that’s needed to make you feel better.’
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