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In reply to the discussion: When do you ever stop crying? [View all]Irish_Dem
(59,727 posts)39. Yes please check with your doctor to get some assistance.
If Hospice was a bad experience, get your counseling elsewhere.
It sounds like you have legit anger about how the situation was screwed up so badly.
Another thing to talk to a therapist about.
I think health care quality has declined a great deal in the last 10 years.
It seems like we have to fight for any help and then be as smart as someone who went to medical school to get the right help.
Right, how does a doctor miss that someone is dying.
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You need to find a grief counselor. Ask for help. It's normal to grieve, but you
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2022
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