Parents talk with Anderson Cooper about becoming ‘entirely different people’ after their child died

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Journalists Danielle Crittenden and David Frum's 32-year-old daughter, Miranda, died unexpectedly in 2024 from complications related to a brain tumor she had survived several years earlier. They talk with Anderson Cooper about the loss of a child and how grief transformed their marriage and made them “different people.” 0:00 Until her daughter's death, Danielle had no idea she could feel such pain 6:30 Why grief is not a 'problem to solve' 11:18 Why Danielle and David thought their surviving children would experience Miranda's death differently 24:00 The dark joke Miranda's grandfather told her from his deathbed 28:50 How Miranda inspired the silly thing the family did at her memorial For more of “All There Is with Anderson Cooper” visit https://cnn.com/allthereis #death #depression #cancer

Tags: Loss of a chid, Grief over a lost child, Grieve for a lost child, What do you do when you lose a child, When parents lose a child, losing a child to cancer

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