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Magnate
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 2,088
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Magnate
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 2,088
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Hi Rita,
I went into a deep depression after RSD to the point of being suicidal.
I have been in councelling for 10 years and am happy I have my councellor to talk to.
I think it's the best thing he can do is to go into councelling as most of us do have depression with RSD.
I was anxious, depressed, angry, frustrated. I took it out on Bill, sometimes my two grandson's.
I stayed in the house for years, Bill did all of my shopping and picking up my meds.
We use to be really active. We did everything together but I lost all of that with RSD.
After losing Bill I had to pull myself up and do some things for myself.
I was just getting to the point that I could do things with him again about a year before he passed away.
Bill spent time in councelling also to help him deal with his disabilities and dealing with me. I was a mess for years. It about drove him nuts and he was sick also.
I do know what he is going through and I do hope that he keeps at the councelling. I can talk to my Councellor about things that I can't talk to family about and he says I can take my anger out on him and then be good to the family. It worked and now I don't take it out on him either. Finally got there.
I am also pretty much in remission and that makes a difference also.
Hopefully your guy will get there and then you will all have peace and become a quite family. Give it time.
Take care,
Ada
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