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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 362303"><p>I am so sorry. Sounds dreadful.</p><p>You are right about the blood pressure.</p><p>Mine was inching up for a year or two. Our son went through a difficult child year in high school Guess what? It went WAY up and STAYED that way at that time. I had to go on blood pressure medication and have not been able to get off (its almost always permanent once you are diagnosis'd).</p><p>On the good side, I have exercised, thought healthier, enjoyed life to the best of my ability, detached, etc. and since that time so long ago, have only needed a very tiny amount of blood pressure medication. So, the situation is markedly better now.</p><p>I know its a long shot...but maybe your husband would consider reading information on detachment and/or boundaries.</p><p>If the situation doesn't improve, marriage counseling might even be in order.</p><p>Please take extra good care of your health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 362303"] I am so sorry. Sounds dreadful. You are right about the blood pressure. Mine was inching up for a year or two. Our son went through a difficult child year in high school Guess what? It went WAY up and STAYED that way at that time. I had to go on blood pressure medication and have not been able to get off (its almost always permanent once you are diagnosis'd). On the good side, I have exercised, thought healthier, enjoyed life to the best of my ability, detached, etc. and since that time so long ago, have only needed a very tiny amount of blood pressure medication. So, the situation is markedly better now. I know its a long shot...but maybe your husband would consider reading information on detachment and/or boundaries. If the situation doesn't improve, marriage counseling might even be in order. Please take extra good care of your health. [/QUOTE]
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