Loss of a family member

2024-01-19 18:58:45
I am having a hard time dealing with the loss of my closest family member. I feel stagnant and unable to process. Unable to live. It feels like I am just a living breathing organism doing life. It feels hard to breath. I can't think, I am always crying. On the outside I am totally fine behaving normally but nothing is normal in the inside. It feels like I have frozen ... Please help.
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Hi. I appreciate you talking about your concern. Grieving is a complex process, and everyone experiences it differently. It's essential to allow yourself to feel and express your emotions. Grief has its own phases of non acceptance to bargain of why not me to anger on self to feeling sad to acceptance You'll have to learn to let go and accept it. Try to seek support from your friends, family, or a therapist to navigate the stages of grief. Be patient with the healing process. Understanding that grief is unique to each individual.
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If you are finding difficulty You can contact Rupali Mohbe(Psychotherapist) at Practo.
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Establish routines, practice self care, adequate sleep and food. engage in activities you like or your hobbies.

Answered2024-01-20 06:45:50

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I mean, it's such a personal loss that no matter what I say, will feel empty. It will take time, it will take a lot of time and let it take time, let it process. But in the meantime, if you are, you know, having impact on your personal professional life, I would suggest you go for therapy sessions please and also start some medication because you need to regain yourself this whole life ahead and I'm really sorry. for your loss you can consult me for counseling all the best

Answered2024-01-20 06:24:43

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Start tab Nexito 5 mg after dinner Tab Petril md 0.25 mg after dinner If still required any help do have vc through practo

Answered2024-01-20 03:20:18

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You are going through a lot of stress in accepting the truth. You need a professional help. Better consult a psychiatrist for better treatment.

Answered2024-01-20 06:05:42

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