It has been 2 months since my husband passed away suddenly and alone. My heart hasn't begun to heal although I try to stay strong for our adult children it seems to get worse as the days go on. I wen…

It has been 2 months since my husband passed away suddenly and alone. My heart hasn't begun to heal although I try to stay strong for our adult children it seems to get worse as the days go on. I went to the dr. Yesterday and couldn't even speak just communicated by nodding or shaking my head. I walked out with anti anxiety and anti depressants. Let's hope they at least stop the continual sobbing

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Comment by Bunny on October 23, 2014 at 11:29pm
It has helped very much. The pills the Dr gave me are at least helping me sleep so I can function during the day. The sadness has never left but at least I have stopped the uncontrollable sobbing. That part was hurting my children to watch. I am in better control now
Comment by Lost & Alone on October 23, 2014 at 8:02pm

Hi Bunny ... I am so sorry for your loss ... I hope that the Dr can help you ... We are here if you need to unload .... Sometime that helps also.

((((HUGS & Well Wishes)))))

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