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Old Sep 26, 2011, 09:41 AM
rilla3000 rilla3000 is offline
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thank you so much for your kind response!
We have otherwise still a good relationship just so very different And yes with my own hormonal moodswings life at times seems so drastic.
You are correct maybe embracing the change is for the best. It is good to see how the medication helps him and I certainly love him enough to make him want to be his best and not put road blocks in the way
I also have been thinking about seeing someone myself because there are still other things going on that need to be resolved and I know Menopause can be a "monster" lol.
Thanks again!!

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Originally Posted by missbelle View Post
Your question is a hard one...first when you met him he already had the genes or whatever that make a person suspectible for depression. You were just lucky then that it did not manifast itself. You don't know all his past so he might have had depressive moods in the past that he has not told you about. He might not have even known himself. Some people live with depression thinking its their norm. I was one of those myself.

Will things get back to the same way? Your husband probably was suffering a lot before but unable to pinpoint it. Now he is better...that caring, sensitive man is still there.....he is just not being hurt by what he feels now.

The only thing they say is constant is change......thank God it was not something worse. Right now he has a treatable illness.

You are also changing. I think now together you can still make a wonderful life together. You are blessed to have someone. If you feel that this change in him and you is impacting you so much, maybe consider therapy for you to help you adjust to things as they are now.

Thanks for posting!

Many hugs;