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Janet, I'm glad you found someone who was able to help. If I thought I could find a therapist I could really talk to, I might consider it. When my oldest was battling bi-polar, we had one heck of a time finding someone who seemed to make any sense at all.
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oh Brenda...Your post made me feel so bad. I don't know what to say to help but I'll say this (Because I'm guilty of it too) The grass is ALWAYS GREENER ....
your husband sounds like he has it way better than he wants to admit & by tearing YOU down - it makes him feel better. one thing I noticed about people who are depressed/and self centered - nothing you do is good enough. NEVER. The smartest thing I can think of saying is remember hurtful words are just that ....words. Watch his actions....some people just can't ever be a postitive part of a relationship...they let others do the actual work the whole time in their minds .....they're actually critizing us....it's because they KNOW they have lots of room for improvement. I wonder if you suggest you BOTH go on medication things would turn around ?? He goes back on his Bipolar meds and you get on something for depression ??? I really have NO Business offering advise here ![]() and I thank God for the girls everyday - they're my reason to smile these days just like you..... ![]() I'm really sorry and hope things work out for you both. If you ever need to talk you know how to find me - I'm a good listener. |
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I just received Robin McGraw's book. It is really good. In it, she says we need to chose how we react to words, actions...everything. It takes time and practice, but we can choose to be happy, choose to be sad...etc. I wish I could really explain it better, but she makes so much sense to me. I'm really going to try to start thinking before I react...and that's not going to be easy for me!
She was also saying in the book that her father was an alcoholic. But instead of choosing to hate her father for his "illness", she chose to love the good things about him. Maybe in someway...if you're really not wanting to leave...you could try looking at the good. I know that can be hard when we're hurting, but since I know I'm not explaining it all good enough, the book is wonderful and has given me some new insight. I just opened the book last night and only have a chapter or two left. I wish you the best......
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Brenda...just want you to know I was thinking of you during the holidays and hope you're feeling better - you too Janet.
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Thank you Villette
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Thanks Villette! I do feel so much better now that the holidays are over. I don't know why I let this time of year bring me so down, when it is suppose to be joyous. How about you Brenda? Are you doing better, feeling better about things now that the stress of the holidays are over. You've been in my thoughts alot lately and still have you in my prayers.
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