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Since you do have insurance, I urge you to seek out a psychologist who can listen to you and coach you on coping strategies to help make life easier.
Sure, copayments add up over time, but you're worth it - and your family is worth it. If this were one of your 5 children struggling everyday, would you send them to a psychologist? I bet you would. You owe it to yourself and your family to seek an outsiders help. Its nothing to be ashamed of, or "weak" to see a Dr.
I wish I had learned years ago how healthy it is to seek support.
Look through your insurance policy online or get help from your agent to find a list of Dr.s who take your insurance. Call around and find one who is a good fit.
Don't wait, do it today, and you'll feel better. Take care dear, and again, I'm sorry for your loss.
((((Hugs))))
-Kathleen
Thanks so much for your concern. Just knowing someone else out there understands is already a big help.
As a mother of 4 children, I do understand how difficult it is to fit one more thing in, but if you're not healthy, you can not "give" to your family . . . . you will burn out, be less patient, not be present mentally as you should.
This weekend I went to a great conference on Surviving and recognizing Compassion Fatigue. They talked about secondary grief, and it sounds just like what you are dealing with. (Secondary, meaning you did not witness the accident, but are feeling the affects of your sisters death from the accident).
The Psychologist who put on the conference was amazing, and had a tragic accident happen to her baby at 6months of age. The story was tragic, yet what this Dr. did to turn her life around, and do something positive with her grief is nothing short of amazing.
You may not feel like reading just now, but I would highly suggest you reading her book sometime, I believe you will hold a new perspective on grief.
Here is the link:
http://www.themiraclechase.com/about.html
Talking with someone is wonderful, and necessary in the healing process, I hope you will find time for yourself and begin to heal.
((((((((((((((Big Hugs))))))))))))))))
-Kathleen
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