Awwww! Everyone, c'mere, big group hug!
PS - Re the mourning and counseling; sometimes it helps to have the chance to put the changes in your life into a different perspective. Once you can see that the isolation and depression you have been feeling are valid responses to massive changes in your life, and you recognize the depression for the mourning it is, it's like a weight gets lifted and you can start living the life you wanted when you moved here. You have to process and let go of the life you left behind, and in many ways that is like having a death of someone you loved to deal with. So going to counseling is not like torture or that you are really in so much pain you should just give it up and walk away (running away rarely solves problems, but that's another issue!), it's actually a good tool to make things better, to alliveate the depression and equip you to get out there. For a lot of us, this is where our lives are going to be, so it's not as simple as just leaving; there may be kids involved, spouses, jobs. So whatever you can do to learn to really live here is a good thing, even if it involves a little pain. Life does that everywhere you live, anyway
Take care.