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Old 01-05-2015, 04:09 AM #1
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Default Relationship with spouse after being diagnosed with PD

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Do you notice differences in your spousals' attitude towards you after you have been diagnosed with PD?
Are they as compassionate as you thought they would be?
Do they treat you in a detached manner?
Are they instigating more social acquaintenceships with others?
Do they instigate more reasons to be away?
As you become more dependent on them do you feel paranoid that they'll leave you.
Are these common concerns? Is there a book that deals with these questions?
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Old 01-05-2015, 11:18 AM #2
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Do you notice differences in your spousals' attitude towards you after you have been diagnosed with PD?
Are they as compassionate as you thought they would be?
Do they treat you in a detached manner?
Are they instigating more social acquaintenceships with others?
Do they instigate more reasons to be away?
As you become more dependent on them do you feel paranoid that they'll leave you.
Are these common concerns? Is there a book that deals with these questions?
Carbon copy of my situation.. I wasn't even allowed to meet the new friends.
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hm sounds like mebut acualy no harm to me except imiss the instmacy.????

Funny thing my wife was sick awhile ago and the true man in me showed I still loved her.
Deep down I know it is FEAR that is causing her imbalance.........................

Life has many storms.One must be prepared to ride them out and wait for calmer waters
We must lead and the weaker will follow.

We all got our hands full fighting PD .Cant see a judge would make my life better.
Soon enough we all will rest
So what,my favorite phrase .
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