Though I am obviously grateful for not having lost a relative or grandparent at the age of 26, the lack of grief experience has left me with overwhelming stress, so I spoke to the grief counselor. Even with stellar advice and helpful mantras out there, nothing can truly prepare you for the moment a relative dies. Not only does grief literally age you, but it leaves you with feelings and emotions that you might not fully understand. With that in mind, The Focus spoke to a grief counselor. I’ve not lost a single relativeIn my teenage years, I watched on as friends around me lost grandparents, un…