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Dear MissPink1~
Welcome here, it is probably a much easier place to talk than in marriage counseling. There is a lot of experience here - plus care and a desire to help.
First off congratulations on your 90 days, no mean achievement. You of course realise you have the same ability built into you that helped you start, plus experience of what the pitfalls look like now too. Many people find a support group of great help, it does not take much to deny the urge to cope if oyu have a resource to call too. Our 24/7 Help Line will probably know of a group in your area.
Yes I know, that often it does not fit ones self-image, though that quickly fades as the support builds.
Marriage counseling is not the same as a GP and personal counselor or psych. Different aims, different time allocation, less privacy. Different skills. could I suggest you at least see your GP and discuss the possibility? Unwanted repetitive thoughts, suicidal or otherwise, do need professional attention, if only to make life more livable for you, plus suicidal thoughts are themselves dangerous.
I'm glad that your partnership is starting to get back together.
Now that "permeable glass wall " sounds awfully familiar, I was influenced by PTSD, depression and anxiety until that glass wall was there, me on one side, me and the rest of the world on the other - I'm aware this does not make any sense.
Thanks to that side-effect and adverse reaction you have been put off meds and therapy. There are many, all different. Perhaps your GP might persuade you a re-think it possible. My meds are excellent, I've had them for many years, and have little in the way of side effects, while being (mostly) quite effective.
You know, I don't see you as a disaster at all, true you have hassles, but you are working though them, just coming here alone is a sign of that, plus you are working on your marriage, and on the drink. How on earth is that defective?
The best strategies involve support, maybe your husband may understand, maybe there is someone else, plus medical support is essential too. My improvement did not start - in fact I was deteriorating - until I had competent medical help.
You are not alone in this, you are welcome here anythime
Croix
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