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Old Apr 04, 2015, 09:57 PM
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My husband is wonderful. Been together 4 years.

I struggle with depression. Have for 6 years.

We have a good life. I've done everything I wanted with my life. All my choices were mine and I am satisfied with where we are in our lives.

But I am depressed and have been. Just get worse and fall into hopelessness as time goes on.

I don't want to have sex with my husband. When he gets me to finally agree to do it, I LOVE IT.

But that is rare.

He's so understanding. But I know he is frustrated as well.

I don't get it. I just don't want to. Been going on for years.
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Persistent Depressive Disorder.
AKA Dysthymia
AKA Dysthymic Disorder
AKA Depression

Chronic, "less severe" depression.

There is nothing in my life that warrants this sadness. I have a good life.

6 years and counting
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Old Apr 05, 2015, 07:45 AM
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I'm sorry to hear that you are struggling with depression. Are you currently seeing a therapist or psychiatrist for treatment?

Its good that you have support in your husband. I know this is probably hard on him as well and it seems as if its not taking too much of a toll on your relationship. All I can really say is keep fighting and keep leaning on your husband because its hard to do alone. And while he may be frustrated, it sounds like he will continue to stand by you.
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