Kas_Can_Fly
Diamond Member
Also (forgot this earlier), blamelessly, depression can cause the sufferer to be hyper sensitive to criticism and experience guilt and shame. It's possible for you to be worried about these things and seeing them much stronger than they are. Also to quote from Frozen (ugh lil sister influencing me here!) "People make bad choices if they're mad, Or scared, or stressed." - Realistically you both are for each other. It's really easy to turn your mutual love of each other against each other under this kind of pressure, especially when neither one of you really knows what's going on in the other's minds. Unfortunately it's a part of depression, and your partner will learn over time that these aren't personal, nor do they reflect badly on them as a partner. Going into hospital may actually be beneficial by giving you a little something to stabilise you and as you recover in the long run, this all may be for the better. I know that's hard to see now because you're in the eye of the storm. Just go easy on each other when you can, if you can.