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My boyfriend has severe depression and I need support
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Thank you for caring x
I'm trying to separate the person from the illness, but it's so difficult.
He does little things that are nice, but the one thing that matters most to me, which is affection, is non existent. Then the unpleasant things I have to put up with like the alcohol dependency and the lack of appreciation is too much. I'm trying to stay strong, and I have for the last 3.5 years, but I'm finally crumbling.
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Hi Stuck in the Mud,
As others have mentioned here, depression can be a soul destroying mongrel of an illness. Both my husband and I suffer from it, so our home life can be "interesting" at times.
For me, I have realised that sometimes I give up the fight and it is easier for me to stay depressed than to try and fight to get out of it. Thankfully I see reason in the end and try to pull myself out of it.
My Dr. is wonderful, such a help and very understanding. He has actually placed me in hospital a couple of times because I was just about at breaking point. That time in hospital helped me immensely.
My husband dragged me off to the Dr. a few times. It was the best thing he did.
When my husband is depressed, he shuts himself away and does not like me to be near him. I try to encourage him to get out now and then. Sometimes he goes off with his mates to watch movies and have dinner. At first I was really disappointed he did not take me, then I thought as long as he is getting out and enjoying himself that is the best thing.
He would lay down on the couch and watch a lot of sport so I would take some craft, a book or whatever into the room to sit with him and chat during the commercials.
It is really hard to push someone who does not have the energy to help themselves. Eating healthy meals is a good start. Can you get him out of the house for a walk? Exercise and fresh air will do you both good.
Look after yourself in all of this. Would it be possible for you to spend a few days at your Mum's? Maybe some time alone might make him think about life differently. I don't know.
Hope some of this helps!
Wishing you both well, from Mrs. Dools
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Thank you.
He doesn't care if I spent time away from him. He refuses to go for a walk with me, and he never make me a priority.
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Hi Stuckinthemud,
It sounds like you are starting to become a little depressed yourself. It is tough looking after someone with a mental health issue.
I'd like to suggest you use one of the phone help lines and chat to someone or go and see your Dr and have a chat with them.
Read up on how to cope with a person suffering from depression as it is very important that you look after yourself in all of this.
It can be difficult to be happy for others when you are in an unpleasant situation yourself. Maybe when it is time for the wedding you might like to attend. Time will tell.
Look for ways to make your days more pleasant and enjoyable.
All the best from Mrs. Dools
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Thank you. I will consider talking to someone.
My friend lives in another state, so I'll have to decide pretty early whether I want to go or not. I hope I can stop thinking about it soon, because it's making me teary and sad.
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Hi Stuck
I havent been on your thread for a couple of days...I see that you have had excellent advice since I have been on last...
I understand you are doing it tough...I just read something that I have been trying to say.....
Winterfell said: I learnt a really good lesson about not trying to fix him and looking
out for myself. It sounds like your partner has very little energy for
himself and zero left over for you..
Besides Mrs Dools learned advice....Winterfell has really given some great no nonsense advice here...
Always good to hear from you Stuck:-)
Thanks for posting back too!
Kind Thoughts
Paul
