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Rescue Remedy, Calms and such like - will it stop me blubbing like a loon at a funeral? Please say yes.

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MadreInglese · 06/10/2008 15:34

My friend's dad has passed away and I'll be going to the funeral this week.

I am ridiculously emotionally incontinent and I know that if I start crying at the funeral I'll end up snorting and gulping at a ridiculous volume.

Whilst I know that it's natural to cry at funerals I don't want to disrespect or take attention away from her family by opening my blubbing floodgates as I feel my grief is way down the pecking order from theirs IYSWIM, and I'd really like to be able to just squeeze into a pew at the back and keep calm.

Would something herbal sedate me a little do you think or is it all placebo?

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Flier · 06/10/2008 15:38

I swear by rescue remedy. Maybe try starting to take ot the night before and just keep taking it very regularly, remember, you can't OD on it.

MadreInglese · 06/10/2008 15:39

Thanks flier, is it tablets?

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cocoleBOO · 06/10/2008 15:39

Rescue Remedy should help, you can also by Bach flower remedies that deal with grief.

Flier · 06/10/2008 15:41

no, its drops which you can put directly on your tongue or put in some water. You can also get a spray which is quite handy. Its not the nicest of tastes, btw, byt I find it doesn't linger and, as I said, I really find it works. I even used mine when in labour!

JacobsPrincessOfDarkness · 06/10/2008 15:42

I love the flavour and swear by the stuff for birth, funerals, dentist visits, wet monday mornings etc etc

stayinbed · 06/10/2008 15:44

i doubt it. i have never found rescue remedy to help for anything. a nice tea with honey can be just as calming

Flier · 06/10/2008 15:44

do you? jacobsprincess? love the flavour I mean

MadreInglese · 06/10/2008 15:44

right, will be getting some of that then

can you just get it from a chemist? and am I ok to drive if I'm using it?

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Flier · 06/10/2008 15:45

you can get it from boots and holland & barrett and yes you'll be safe to drive. Hope it works for you

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