Tamara Dillon
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About Me:
49 I have to young adult kids living with me.
I am and have struggled with depression obviously but I feel now the anxiety is extreme now. I have insomnia due to menapause 8 years ago and anxiety at night adds to everthing. I have done off depression medication a while ago. However I want to get off all medication but I dong know how.
About my Loss:
I lost my husband of 27years 3 years ago, the father of my 2 kids. It was sudden, coroners inquest done, He had a genetic heart condition and was very fit. He died at the age of 47.

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