My Mom passed January 20th. I am physically disabled, I lived with her my whole life. I'm 50. She was my only support. I was just me and her... And our dog.

She had no will, so for the next month, I had to  cancel accounts, start new accounts in my name, try to work out getting bills paid, and run to social services looking for help. I was constantly worried about where I'd live. Can someone help me keep my home?!

I felt kind of numb at that time a good part of the time. I felt sadness at times cried, but kept going. I had to I told myself.

My dog was upset too. I took care of her. Told her it's you and me against the world.

For 6 month I had been getting by. Then my brother, who was no a support but more of a nag tells me he can't help me pay the rent anymore. I had to leave my house.

For weeks, I've been throwing out 25 years of my family's life. Living in a shell of my home. Waiting to get evicted with no place to go. Then 2 weeks ago, my dog, my only support died.

I feel like I'm going crazy. I'm scared. I'm crying for her. It feels like I've lost everything. It's like my Mom just died. I don't think I really grieved her because I was so busy.

I feel completely drained. Can't eat. Have no hope. Cry all the time.

I never really just had someone hold me, comfort me while I cry. No one did things for me. It was just me on autopilot.

Now I'm scared because it feels like I'm grieving, 6 months later, like it just happened.

I feel like no one will understand. I joined a day program for therapy. But I'm scared because with depression they assume, you've been lying around crying, watching, TV and they encourage you to do things. I've been doing for 6 months! I can't do anymore. I want to cry, to have someone take care of me while I indulge myself. There's no one there to take care of me. Not even my dog. I miss her so much. She was all I had. She gave me love. She was my buddy. Now I dont even have her with me. I keep thinking she's there and then I remember she's gone.

I just want to curl up in a ball and cry. No more dealing with the house! I dont care what happens with the rest of the stuff, I dont care what they do with it. I can't go to anymore agencies, I just can't.

I'm scared because it's 6 months and I'm afraid people won't understand. They'll think I've been grieving this whole time.

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I'm sorry you are having a hard time as well.

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So many things have hit you all at once, it's no wonder you feel as you do. And now, also losing the house. I've also had multiple losses that brought me down to my knees and made me feel that life just isn't worth the effort. These losses happened over three years ago and I'm still feeling the fallout. I'm going to have to move, too, although I don't know where and haven't the energy for it. I don't know where I can afford to live and I'm worried about finances, as the depression affected me so badly that I haven't really worked too much because of it. I can't say what a future holds for me without the ones I've loved more than life. I've forced myself through each day in a sort of numbed stupor. I try to grasp the small moments of happiness life still has to offer, but cannot find any peace of mind. The losses have created an anxiety state that I feel during almost every waking moment. I'm sure you will find the emotional support on this site, that you cannot find in the outside world which seems so foreign to us. 

thanks for your reply. I'm sorry you are having such a hard time too. 

I'm sorry.  {{{{hugs}}}}

Have the social services been of any help in finding you a place to live and maybe getting you other services (food stamps, welfare, grief counseling, whatever you want and need along those lines)? You said you are disabled -- in that case, maybe you are entitled to a social worker to help advocate on your behalf?

Also, I don't know if this is something you would want to consider or not, but I'll mention it just in case -- maybe once things settle down for you a bit and you have some more stability, you might want to consider adopting another dog, rescuing one from a shelter.  For some people that is helpful, for others it is not; if you think it might be helpful for you, it's something to consider.

Thank you.  I thought about getting a dog someday. Right now I can't really think about it because of my situation but eventually it would be nice.

Hello Sue,

I am very sorry for your loss and for all the many problems that you're facing on top of your grief. Hang in there.

Sending you healing vibes, Trina

Thank you

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