nursenurse
Diamond Member
I'm in a relationship with a sufferer, we met on, of all places, Facebook, last November, through his sister. We have communicated everyday since, up until a week ago.
We have met up several times as well. Eight days ago, after expressing feelings of utter exhaustion and lack of energy while on line, he was gone. Screams depression to me. How do supporters cope with the sudden departures?
I am thousands of kilometres away for work right now, not due home until early February, and he is somewhat distant from his family, so no one for me to contact. Every day I leave him a message of encouragement so that if and when he comes back, he will know that he was thought of everyday. Is this something a sufferer would want to see when he/she is ready to come back?
The messages are not about my feelings, other than I care, but rather about encouraging him along his path to physical and emotional well being, and letting him know I will support him as much or as little as he will allow, when he is ready. Which is nil at the moment :) Any words of wisdom would be appreciated. And thanks.
We have met up several times as well. Eight days ago, after expressing feelings of utter exhaustion and lack of energy while on line, he was gone. Screams depression to me. How do supporters cope with the sudden departures?
I am thousands of kilometres away for work right now, not due home until early February, and he is somewhat distant from his family, so no one for me to contact. Every day I leave him a message of encouragement so that if and when he comes back, he will know that he was thought of everyday. Is this something a sufferer would want to see when he/she is ready to come back?
The messages are not about my feelings, other than I care, but rather about encouraging him along his path to physical and emotional well being, and letting him know I will support him as much or as little as he will allow, when he is ready. Which is nil at the moment :) Any words of wisdom would be appreciated. And thanks.