Answer:
Complicated grief.
Explanation:
There are a few kinds of grieving:<em> yearning-searching, hormonal grief, shock-numbness, complicated grief and disorganization-despair. </em>Alex is going through complicated grieving and I'm going to focus on that. Almost every person loses a loved one and it's the darkest time of one's life. As the time passes by, a person feels better and relieved. Some people don't feel better and the feeling of loss does not improve over time. In this condition, pain, emotions and grief last longer and are very severe, so it blocks a person from moving on with their own life. Some of the symptoms: sorrow and pain over loss of our loved one, not being able to focus on anything but their death, problems with dealing with the fact that they're gone, numbness, bitterness, wishing we were dead too, etc. This condition usually occurs in people who lost a loved one under very complex and heavy circumstances, like: suici*e, ra*e, car-crash, murd*r, etc.
Some people are allergic to cats dead skin or fur or saliva for some people and even it urine can make someone have an allergic reaction.
Hope this helps.
In the 40's i think 45
if im wrong im sorry
A. Body Composition. Think of your body being COMPOSED of fat and muscle mass.
B. In the progression of heat exhaustion, lightheadedness and muscle cramps are later in the progression and signal the likelihood of heat stroke occurring if not removed from the heat and treatment provided.