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Default Apr 24, 2023 at 07:28 AM
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What are you supposed to do when your SO does not want to talk about very important issues that have to be discussed ? She walks around talking extra loud to her friends or my daughters on the phone. It's like what's going on between us doesn't matter in the least to her. It makes me feel like , if I had no feelings at all , nothing would bother me. I'm trying to find a therapist , but no luck so far. I believe I've brought up this issue before in this forum somewhere, and got good advice.
Sorry to be redundant but I have no one else to talk to and I keep hitting a brick wall trying to move on and trying to put good advice into action. It seems like the antidepressants I take are just paralyzing me mentally and physically.

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