wyrd_dragon
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I am a sufferer, and I am worried about my supporter.
My husband has anxiety and depression and is my sole carer. It's been a real struggle for him to get into therapy in the first place and it keeps getting disrupted. Every break from it means things get rough here. He's heading back to therapy after another break, but is really not coping well and things are really rough for him.
He has a bunch of friends who really care and are ready to support/listen and be there, but he insists that that would 'be no use' and that he 'does best by himself'.
Thing is, his isolation means I'm his only support for his issues. And his only emotional contact or outlet. I do the best I can, but my PTSD, fibro and CFS mean when there's too much pressure from dealing with his issues I crash really hard.
So I wanted to ask supporters here: How important is a support network (other than just your therapist or counsellor). Is it unreasonable of me to want him to reach out to friends and maintain friendships so he has external support?
My husband has anxiety and depression and is my sole carer. It's been a real struggle for him to get into therapy in the first place and it keeps getting disrupted. Every break from it means things get rough here. He's heading back to therapy after another break, but is really not coping well and things are really rough for him.
He has a bunch of friends who really care and are ready to support/listen and be there, but he insists that that would 'be no use' and that he 'does best by himself'.
Thing is, his isolation means I'm his only support for his issues. And his only emotional contact or outlet. I do the best I can, but my PTSD, fibro and CFS mean when there's too much pressure from dealing with his issues I crash really hard.
So I wanted to ask supporters here: How important is a support network (other than just your therapist or counsellor). Is it unreasonable of me to want him to reach out to friends and maintain friendships so he has external support?