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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 710645" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I dont see that depression stops close relationships. Autism yes. Depression no. And I was suicidally depressed and bad enough to be admitted to a hospital for ten weeks. Unless they ferl you are very bad, they wont admit you.</p><p></p><p>I think men often dont talk about themselves and their feelings as much as women. Having borh boys snd girls, my girls are more talky to me about life, especially oldest. My sons talk, but not in as much intimate detail. Maybe this is your sons personality.</p><p></p><p>Good for your son for trying!! Does he see a psychiatrist? I had to be on medications to ferl the depression lift amd the real me to emerge. The medications that finally worked hsppened at 39. Its been very much uphill since then. My depression was too severe and constant to get rid of it without an antidepressant. I was quite ill. Bit I still got close to many people and often confided in them about my challenges. I never was one who pulled back or wouldnt talk. I attended many groups for depression and codependency. They also really helped me.</p><p></p><p>I know you.hate this, but every case is different. Finding what works takes time, different for each person</p><p></p><p></p><p>None of my kids call me all the time. I think this is normal for adults. They have busy lives. I dont call them that much either. We touch base. Everyone is here and there, me too. But we are very close. Hope that makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 710645, member: 1550"] I dont see that depression stops close relationships. Autism yes. Depression no. And I was suicidally depressed and bad enough to be admitted to a hospital for ten weeks. Unless they ferl you are very bad, they wont admit you. I think men often dont talk about themselves and their feelings as much as women. Having borh boys snd girls, my girls are more talky to me about life, especially oldest. My sons talk, but not in as much intimate detail. Maybe this is your sons personality. Good for your son for trying!! Does he see a psychiatrist? I had to be on medications to ferl the depression lift amd the real me to emerge. The medications that finally worked hsppened at 39. Its been very much uphill since then. My depression was too severe and constant to get rid of it without an antidepressant. I was quite ill. Bit I still got close to many people and often confided in them about my challenges. I never was one who pulled back or wouldnt talk. I attended many groups for depression and codependency. They also really helped me. I know you.hate this, but every case is different. Finding what works takes time, different for each person None of my kids call me all the time. I think this is normal for adults. They have busy lives. I dont call them that much either. We touch base. Everyone is here and there, me too. But we are very close. Hope that makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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