Opening :
According to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, when we're dying or have suffered a catastrophic loss,
we all move through five distinct stages of grief.
We go into denial because the loss is so unthinkable we can’t imagine it’s true.
We become angry with everyone, angry with survivors, angry with ourselves.
Then we bargain. We beg. We plead. We offer everything we have,
we offer our souls in exchange for just one more day.
When the bargaining has failed and the anger is too hard to maintain,
we fall into depression, despair, until finally we have to accept that we’ve done everything we can.
We let go. We let go and move into acceptance.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- James Yuill : "This Sweet Love"
- Sweet Honey In The Rock : "Wade In The Water"
- O+S : "The Fox"
- Joy Williams : "Speaking A Dead Language"
In medical school, we have a hundred lessons that teach us how to fight off death,
and not one lesson on how to go on living.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured S06E02 - Goodbye -
Opening:
The dictionary defines grief as keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss;
sharp sorrow; painful regret. As surgeons, as scientists,
we’re taught to learn from and rely on books, on definitions, on definitives.
But in life, strict definitions rarely apply. In life, grief can look like a lot of things
that bear little resemblance to sharp sorrow.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- Emiliana Torrini : "Today Has Been Ok"
- FanFarlo : "Ghosts"
- Katie Herzig : "Hologram"
- Lucy Schwartz : "Gravity Grey's Anatomy"
Grief may be a thing we all have in common, but it looks different on everyone.- dr. Lexie Grey -.
It isn’t just death we have to grieve. It’s life. It’s loss. It’s change.- dr. Mark Sloan -.
And when we wonder why it has to suck so much sometimes, has to hurt so bad.
The thing we gotta try to remember is that it can turn on a dime.- dr. Alex Karev -.
That’s how you stay alive. When it hurts so much you can’t breathe, that’s how you survive.- dr. Izzie Steven -.
By remembering that one day, somehow, impossibly, you won’t feel this way. It won’t hurt this much.- dr. Derek Sheperd -.
Grief comes in its own time for everyone, in its own way.- dr. Miranda Bailey -.
So the best we can do, the best anyone can do, is try for honesty.- dr. Owen Hunt -.
The really crappy thing, the very worst part of grief is that you can’t control it.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
The best we can do is try to let ourselves feel it when it comes.- dr. Arizona Robbins -.
And let it go when we can.- dr. Callie Torres -.
The very worst part is that the minute you think you’re past it, it starts all over again.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
And always, every time, it takes your breath away.- dr. Cristina Yang -.
There are five stages of grief. They look different on all of us, but there are always five.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Denial.- dr. Alex Karev -.
Anger.- dr. Derek Sheperd -.
Bargaining.- dr. Miranda Bailey -.
Depression.- dr. Lexie Grey -.
Acceptance.- Chief -.
Grey`s Anatomy Monologues & Music Featured S06E03 - I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watchin' Me -
Opening :
Paranoia gives you an edge in the OR.
Surgeons play out worst-case scenarios in their heads.
You’re ready to close, you got the bleeder.
You know it but there’s that voice in your head asking.
What if you didn’t? What if the patient dies and you could
have prevented it? So you check your work one more time
before you close. Paranoia is a surgeon’s best friend.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
Music Featured :
- Gossip : "Pop Goes The World"
- Ingrid Michaelson : "The Chain"
- Rachael Yamagata : "Brown Eyes"
We're all susceptible to it, the dread and anxiety of not knowing what's coming.
It's pointless in the end, because all the worrying and the making of plans for things that could
or could not happen, it only makes things worse.
So walk your dog or take a nap. Just whatever you do, stop worrying.
Because the only cure for paranoia is to be here, just as you are.- dr. Meredith Grey -.
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