
I'm so sorry to read about your terrible losses and how horrible it feels for you right now. Just my feelings, but when grief becomes so overwhelming that thoughts of suicide and wanting to be with your babies is overtaking all other thoughts, then it's time for some professional help. I haven't read all your other messages properly yet, so am not sure if you are getting treatment at this time?
http://www.helpguide.org/mental/grief_loss.htm
When to seek professional help for grief
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Other symptoms that suggest depression, not just grief:
Intense, pervasive sense of guilt.
Thoughts of suicide or a preoccupation with dying.
Feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness.
Slow speech and body movements
Inability to function at work, home, and/or school.
Seeing or hearing things that aren’t there.
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If you recognize any of the above symptoms of complicated grief or clinical depression, talk to a mental health professional right away. Left untreated, complicated grief and depression can lead to significant emotional damage, life-threatening health problems, and even suicide. But treatment can help you get better.
Contact a grief counselor or professional therapist if you:
Feel like life isn’t worth living
Wish you had died with your loved one
Blame yourself for the loss or for failing to prevent it
Feel numb and disconnected from others for more than a few weeks
Are having difficulty trusting others since your loss
Are unable to perform your normal daily activities
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