Hi,
I am so sorry that you are having this experience . . . I wish I knew what to suggest to help you but if you are under the care of a crisis team, then I don't think that I could add anything to make you feel better . . . have you had this happen before? Sometimes when a situation is very stressful (i.e. Christmas), then after it is over, all that adrenaline has to go some place . . . and then, on the other side, once the even is over there is a void which may be the depression . . . I don't know . . . I do know that I had an extremely stressful event and after it was over, I became extremely fatigued but at the same time restless (anxious) . . . .almost as if I was more comfortable with the stress because I knew what it was and then when it had dissipated, I didn't know what to do . . . I think that I was becoming depressed because of the anxiety and anxious because of the depression . . . it eventually worked out but I felt as if it would last forever . . . .I guess what I might be saying is that you have to stay tough and know that you can weather this event and make sure you tell your crisis team everything . . . .and if you can, perhaps it might be a wise idea to ask your crisis team if there is a 24/7 number you can call --- I know the crisis team where I used to work had at least one worker on call 24/7 and this, according to the clients, gave them a feeling of protection even if they did not use the on call worker . . . I know that it is rough going right now and that you are frustrated and scared, but as much as you can let reality brain guide you away from listening to anxiety brain and please, let us know how you are doing, okay? I know that you will make it because White Tigers always prevail! Take care, kc