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Marriage break down due to my mental health
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Hi mick 1972,
Wellcome to our forums!
Im sorry you are feeling this way.
Have you every seeked professional help for your anxiety and depression?
Im sorry you are spending time alone I understand this makes us feel worse.
I suffered with severe anxiety OCD and when I found myself home alone I’d go to the shops just to around people and talk to people ( even if it was the people who worked there).
Ive now recovered from the condition I went through thanks to the professional help I received.
Im sure your close friends wouldn’t see you as a burden have you been able to talk to them about the way you are feeling?
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Hi mick 1972
I am sorry to hear that you're going through difficult times. I can only try to imagine what it must be like for you.
I guess I am the last person to be pipping up as I too conceal to not burden others. As is, right now, I am at great despair and my loneliness is palatable.
I've been taught to not 'annoy' others or 'burden' them with your troubles. To keep your affairs private and to always soldier on regardless of the circumstances. It's a lesson and burden for me, I learnt all those years ago and can't shake, even at my own detriment.
For what my opinion is worth, I urge you to reach out and talk to a trusted friend, family member or seek professional help. Journals (if not already doing so) are also another way to further understanding yourself.
I would desperately appreciate if I had close friends to share with. As for loneliness in the home, it was very much a long part of my life to rattle around an empty house. Boredom brought with it too much time to think, which would sometimes bring about my Demons. I took up studies, attended lecturers, sort Professional help and found ways to occupy myself in between bouts of depression. I have my triumphs and for now, not so.
That fact you've reached out is wonderful. If by doing so, you've felt some comfort, try following through by reaching out to those you trust.
I wish you every success. Do you like pets?
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Hello Mick, it's an awful feeling being married for 25 years and then suddenly being separated for some particular reason and I'm sorry as it may be because of how you are feeling or the relationship may have caused you to begin to feel like this.
My marriage was also 25 years and as much as I didn't want a divorce it was forced upon me, so our house had to be sold, and the reason I'm saying this is because the house we lived in, that had been renovated completely brought back too many memories and for me to move into another place, I had to start over again.
It was new surroundings, new neighbours and a completely different area to once again reestablish myself, plus there were no recollections of us being together, yes it was difficult to begin this transaction but eventually, it paid off.
If you stay where you are there will be too many memories that may keep you feeling like this, so if you are sure about what's going to happen, then perhaps sell the place.
None of this will happen until you can have access to a psychologist.
Geoff.