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PHMadameAlto
at Sun Dec 10 21:37:56 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHMadameAlto ]
I understand a bit. DH is also retired and giving up his part-time work as a tutor at a local college. I've already informed him that since I'm working my tail off that now he will be the house husband and oversee a lot of things. I can already hear it - I don't know how - . Sigh. Hopefully the help you got DH gave him some confidence to proceed. My DH is on anti-depressents which help somewhat, but it is surely hard.
>>The last time I really bawled was last year. Hubby was going though a major bout of depression, and everything was getting to me. He was (and is) retired, I work full time. I came home to "what's for supper" (he is a better cook than I am), and did EVERYTHING around the house. He wouldnt even get off the couch to eat at the table. That is when I lost it, and cried for almost an hour. He got help the next day. -----

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