greeneyed_Lady
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The fact that you were there and able to escort the children up and away from the scene is great. Kids take their cues from the people around them... and the last thing either the mom or dad needed was the kids freaking out seeing dad on the ground bleeding. You were calm, that probably helped the kids to be a bit more calm themselves.
As for moving? I can relate. The last apartment building I was in, there was a family of 4 that lived kitty-corner to me. Dad, mom, two children under the age of 3. One day close to Christmas the man took a shotgun and killed the children and the mom before turning it on himself. Wierd thing was that no one heard the shots, probably because it was near Christmas and people were either working, shopping or gone visiting family or friends. We smelled it on the 25th when we returned home, and on the 26th the hall and apartment was crawling with police. At that time I didn't know the details of why it happened, and had a lot of anxiety about living in the building on my own (my fiancee was gone for basic training and battle school)... I seriously thought about leaving. Ended up sticking it out until we got married (6-7 mo later) and then I left to be with him.
If you move you could move into somewhere better, but you could end up somewhere worse..
It might not hurt for you to speak with someone about your reaction. If you don't know where to go, contact the police department, they might have counselling for free (not sure how it works in the States).. or your dr might refer you to someone... you're new to Charlotte, might not have a dr.. but the local hospital might be able to help too. Start with the police department and see if they can make a recommendation on where to go for help.. hopefully free or low cost.
As for moving? I can relate. The last apartment building I was in, there was a family of 4 that lived kitty-corner to me. Dad, mom, two children under the age of 3. One day close to Christmas the man took a shotgun and killed the children and the mom before turning it on himself. Wierd thing was that no one heard the shots, probably because it was near Christmas and people were either working, shopping or gone visiting family or friends. We smelled it on the 25th when we returned home, and on the 26th the hall and apartment was crawling with police. At that time I didn't know the details of why it happened, and had a lot of anxiety about living in the building on my own (my fiancee was gone for basic training and battle school)... I seriously thought about leaving. Ended up sticking it out until we got married (6-7 mo later) and then I left to be with him.
If you move you could move into somewhere better, but you could end up somewhere worse..
It might not hurt for you to speak with someone about your reaction. If you don't know where to go, contact the police department, they might have counselling for free (not sure how it works in the States).. or your dr might refer you to someone... you're new to Charlotte, might not have a dr.. but the local hospital might be able to help too. Start with the police department and see if they can make a recommendation on where to go for help.. hopefully free or low cost.
