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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 319843"><p>Read quickly...</p><p>are you seeing the same doctor as your husband?</p><p>In any event, since you are feeling so poorly, it is best for you to see your own t-doctor and your own medical practitioner. If that is impossible, perhaps seeing the same medical doctor is okay...but less of a good idea for the same therapist. </p><p>How wise of you to get on an AD and to ask for help.</p><p>It shows that you are a caring and responsible person. Feeling poorly does not mean it is a "forever" thing. And think about it...one of the things that causes us moms so much anguish is that often our kids don't really want to get better or don't take the action steps to get better.</p><p>You said you are feeling blue and this is a horrible feeling. You can and should feel better. Many of us here are under significant stress and this is at least part of the problem. I say kuddos for you to taking the steps for better health.</p><p>I hope you can get on an AD and see a therapist for talk therapy as well. Hopefully, it will not be long term...but it is what it is.</p><p>If your husband does not want you to see the same doctor he sees perhaps his doctor could recommend someone.</p><p>When and where you can, please do whatever you can to engage in some good old fashion self care....a little walk, a talk with- a friend, buy yourself a little something....sending you good thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 319843"] Read quickly... are you seeing the same doctor as your husband? In any event, since you are feeling so poorly, it is best for you to see your own t-doctor and your own medical practitioner. If that is impossible, perhaps seeing the same medical doctor is okay...but less of a good idea for the same therapist. How wise of you to get on an AD and to ask for help. It shows that you are a caring and responsible person. Feeling poorly does not mean it is a "forever" thing. And think about it...one of the things that causes us moms so much anguish is that often our kids don't really want to get better or don't take the action steps to get better. You said you are feeling blue and this is a horrible feeling. You can and should feel better. Many of us here are under significant stress and this is at least part of the problem. I say kuddos for you to taking the steps for better health. I hope you can get on an AD and see a therapist for talk therapy as well. Hopefully, it will not be long term...but it is what it is. If your husband does not want you to see the same doctor he sees perhaps his doctor could recommend someone. When and where you can, please do whatever you can to engage in some good old fashion self care....a little walk, a talk with- a friend, buy yourself a little something....sending you good thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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