LDRs are cruel.
Whenever I visit DF or DF visits me, I start getting upset 2 or 3 days before one of us leaves and am basically inconsolable on the day unless I'm distracted by something else. DF doesn't cry because he's not really one to show huge displays of emotion in public and he knows that it will just make it worse for me. You have to feel sorry for him because there is a 48 hour period where the water works can start at the drop of the hat, so he really has to tip-toe around me. It usually takes me a good 2 weeks to get over the post-visit slump. I always feel like between visits you get really excited for the next one and when it comes and goes, you feel like you are back at the starting gate and you're going to be apart forever.
I promise that you will feel better though. It will just take some time and you will become readjusted with the distance.
Me and DF have been doing long distance since April of 2008. The longest time we spent apart was between our first meeting and my first trip to the UK (1 year and 11 months
) After that, the longest time we spent apart was 6 months and then it kept getting shorter and shorter between visits. While it helped, to see each other more quickly, I know that the longer the LDR continues, the harder being apart becomes.
So, eat some brownies. Eat some ice cream. Have a good cry. Don't let anyone tell you to chin up. However, don't do this for the remainder of your separation. Give yourself some time to grieve and mend and then try to regain a sense of normalcy.
I truly sympathize with your situation. Saying good bye and the period that directly follows is one of the worst experiences. Be kind to yourself. I'm thinking of you. Hugs.