I had a miscarriage last week and am struggling with my emotions. I have had one before so i know all of this is normal but i was wondering if there would be anything my G.P could do? I coped alone last time but the circumstances were different. I am not sleeping and having mild panic attacks. Is it worth a visit or should i just muddle through. I really just want to know how they could help.
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It sounds like some specialist bereavement counselling could help you. There really is no need to struggle on alone, so please do contact your GP for a referral to a counsellor, or look in the Yellow Pages for one that specialises in what you're going through. My thoughts are with you. x
Yes a doctor could help a lot. You shouldn't suffer alone. What you are experiencing is quite natural - but you do need some help. You've had a horrible time and I'm so sorry to hear it. Go and see your GP. You need both physical and emotional help. Good luck.
you should have to go through this alone and your dr should be able to (and willing) prescribe you something to help. this is a very difficult time for you and he/she should understand and want to help.
xanax or ativan are anti-anxiety medications that can be taken for a temporary period of time to help you relax and most of sleep (which is important).
give you dr a call and ask about them.
good luck to you and hang in there!!
I'm really sorry for you. the doctor could put you on a course of anti-depressents, but it can be quite hard to get off them.
better bet is to go to a therapist and see why you put yourself in this situation, having been there already.
you should understand you will feel in turmoil due to your hormones, which should pass in time.
hi sorry to hear your news hun.. ask your gp to refer you to a councillor for support. You need to speak to someone and let your emotions all come out. medication is not the answer though try not to take anti depressants if you can help it.
good luck