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Is it time to move on from marriage?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45 naraicjul


    Thanks Esel - and apologies for not replying to your earlier question - I just don't have then energy to answer properly/fully.

    Thanks December2012 - actually, I went at my wife's prompting. She's a good soul - can't help kick the idea that maybe we're just not good together.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,389 ✭✭✭irishguy1983


    naraicjul wrote: »
    Thanks Esel - and apologies for not replying to your earlier question - I just don't have then energy to answer properly/fully.

    Thanks December2012 - actually, I went at my wife's prompting. She's a good soul - can't help kick the idea that maybe we're just not good together.

    So it appears you are suffering with depression - sometimes when we have depression we don't see things clearly so might be an idea to hold on making any massive announcements/declaring you don't think your wife and you are good together - it could be true but hold tight for the time being.

    Alongside the meds there needs to be a change within also and an effort form yourself - I know that is quite tough as you mentioned your exhausted all the time - again standard enough for depression.

    I have worked with AWARE for the past 5 years - any questions let me know.


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