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[|Human|] Hi,I am a 61 yr old female. I am taking a multi-vitamin, 25mg hydrochlorathyazide, and .25 mg Alprazolam at bedtime. My mom passed away 5-30 of 2014.  I understand that the holidays would be different this year for me, but I cant seem to get past the sadness. I cry easily. When invited to social things, I back out at the last minute and just cant be around big groups of people. This has gone on since before Thanksgiving. I have always felt myself to be more of an extrovert, but feel myself pulling away from people. I dont know if I should go on some medication to get me over this hump, or just tough it out.  If I should, what would you recommend? Thank you for your time.
[|AI|]  Hi, Well, grief after passing away of a family member is absolutely a normal phenomenon, rather a lack of which is considered not normal. The complaint that you have presented here is very much suggestive of a normal grief reaction. Scientific literature suggests, that a normal grief should last for up to 6-month period, its persistence beyond six months is considered morbid. However, the presentation and its duration may vary with cultural influences. Important here is to look for any associated symptoms of extreme low mood, suicidal ideation, etc., in case of which psychiatric assistance is required. I would suggest, that there is nothing major reason to be concerned at present, try to be with family friends and keep yourself busy in activities, be social, eat well and sleep well. However, if the symptoms still persist to bother, I would suggest you to see a local psychiatrist. Welcome for further suggestions. Chat Doctor.