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Help with hubby's depression
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My hubby suffers severe depression. Currently not on any medication but is now refusing to eat or drink. How long can he carry on like this before something bad happens? I've tried pleading, crying and begging but he refuses to budge. So how long can he last without food and drink and what will happen to him?
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SO pleased for you s and t. I've been thinking about you a lot since your post. I hope your husband gets and takes the help from your doctor. Best wishes to you. Some of the other posters will know that I went through the same sort of thing back in February but it wasn't depression that caused his problem. I'm sure your husband's symptoms are eminently treatable and...
06:37 Fri 03rd Jun 2011
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Hi sickandtired
My friend is having the same problems although not as severe as your husband at least she still eats and drinks, but has self harm issues and suicidal thoughts.
He needs to see his GP an maybe go with him for support. It's not good stopping all food and drink I don't know what would happen but we need these things to survive.
He needs help ASAP so get to doctors QUICKLY
My friend is having the same problems although not as severe as your husband at least she still eats and drinks, but has self harm issues and suicidal thoughts.
He needs to see his GP an maybe go with him for support. It's not good stopping all food and drink I don't know what would happen but we need these things to survive.
He needs help ASAP so get to doctors QUICKLY
Doctor - ASAP - if he askes you why - tell him the truth, it's just as much for you as it is him, you can't bear it any longer either, you need help and support - did you have any berevement councelling? And a lost job on top of all that may have him feeling the whole world is against him - I wish you peace and a swift solution to your problem.
Eventually he will collapse with dehydration.
Under the cirdcumstances you decribe, his GP may section him under the Mental Health Act, under whose auspices he can be hospitalised and force-fed - while they assess his condition and get him some treatment.
Keep trying, but if he does collapse, call 999 and tell tjhe ambulance crew and the hospital exactly what is going on.
Under the cirdcumstances you decribe, his GP may section him under the Mental Health Act, under whose auspices he can be hospitalised and force-fed - while they assess his condition and get him some treatment.
Keep trying, but if he does collapse, call 999 and tell tjhe ambulance crew and the hospital exactly what is going on.
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