Next time I'm there I'll hit it again and dedicate it to Brit.
You may also remember from that same thread that we lost a very dear friend in a car crash just as we arrived in Jackson. I have been supporting his fiance over the last two years since and have seen how difficult grief is to express to yourself and others around you. There were many times when she told us that she wished she had died in the crash with him (she suffered serious injuries but obviously pulled through).
She got to the point when sleep deprivation and anxiety forced her to seek professional help and wished she'd done it earlier. It was only for a finite period and she is now getting her life back together. It's taken time and there are still occasions when we will cry like babies together over a bottle of wine. It's a difficult, tumultuous, wrenching path but there is a new, different life at the end of it. You don't want it right now. That's understandable and believe me everybody around you will wish so badly that they could wave a magic wand to return everything to normal for you. Your next move is up to you but you don't need to make it yet.
Doug, don't underestimate the care and tenacity of people on this board. There is a wealth of people from different lives and who have had different experiences. Use us and abuse us for anything you need to help you through this.
Mrs R x