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Old 03-21-2010, 12:51 PM #1
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Default Counselor who needs some counseling.

It's been some time since I've accessed any sort of support around my husbands MS. The last few months have included him telling me that he's been feeling more and more sad, to the point where he breaks down and cries, figuring out which anti-depressant will work best(haven't got there yet), and now he is seeing a counselor. I'm thankful he is talking to someone because I know he was keeping so much of what he's been feeling from me. I also realize he does this out of a need to protect me. He admitted that he's scared and for some reason I feel like I should be doing or saying something to help him around that. The truth is it scares me too. I don't know whether to talk or go on naturally through the day. Sometimes it feels like we are so far apart.
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