Thread: Feel so bad
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Old Mar 10, 2019, 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Skeezyks View Post
Well... I'm 70. I'm not entirely alone since I'm married (which kind-of presents its own problems in my case.) My parents are both long since deceased. And I have no extended family, friends or even acquaintances really... by choice. At this point in my life I just prefer to be left alone. I only leave home when I have to go shopping with my wife or walk to a local store for something or other. I used to see a pdoc. But I got off med's & stopped seeing him about a year ago.

I tried seeing a few therapists for brief periods over the years. But it never amounted to anything. I managed to hide all of my mental health issues for the most part until I was 50. I'm convinced that, at some point, people reach an age where they simply become excess baggage on the mental health railroad, so to speak. I'm not sure at what age this begins, though, since at the age of 50 I was already there... no testing, no diagnosis, just open the medicine cabinet & hand 'em a fistful of antidepressants. That's pretty-much what it amounts to. I've just left it all behind. I've struggled with a lot of difficult thoughts over the years as well. Recently, however, I've resurrected some nice compulsions that are keeping my mind occupied. Oh well, whatever works I guess...
I wish i could get to where you are at. I just cant. Dont get me wrong i have done it for a certain length of time but then it adds up. I think it may be easier for you since your wife is willing to stick around for whatever her reasons. Maybe you are a very weathly man where she can spend loads of $$$$$$$ on herself and has a luxurious lifestyle. Or like many older women she stays cuz it is no picnic to be an older woman in this world being alone and she sees what us single woman have to live like.
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