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Its been 9 days since my hubby left to live a single life. Is it normal to cry as much as I am? I have my "Dry" periods but then the tears come again. I just keep thinking "29 years of marriage finished just like that". TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Chinadog Of course it is, I think it would be more strange if u werent crying, in the circumstances. I am sure he is also going through all sorts of emotions, as someone else said it will take time and in the meantime be gentle on yourself and try and pamper yourself a bit, do the things u didnt normally do. I really empathise with you, as I have also been married 29 years and I know it must feel like a real wrench for him now not to be there, but its better that you both have this space between u for a while and then see what happens, it will certainly give him thinking time. Keep strong, and a big hug xx
agreed, 9 days is not long at all...it must be still very raw...there are no rules...cry as long as you need to
crying is a bodily mechanism designed to release emotion, tension and pain, its natural and necessary and exists for a very good reason, so use it as much as you need to...never try to stifle it - just let it all out whenever you need - it will help (unless maybe circumstances would make it awkward like buying a pint of milk etc)
but dont apolgise or feel embarrassed...people will know what your going through and will understand
crying is a bodily mechanism designed to release emotion, tension and pain, its natural and necessary and exists for a very good reason, so use it as much as you need to...never try to stifle it - just let it all out whenever you need - it will help (unless maybe circumstances would make it awkward like buying a pint of milk etc)
but dont apolgise or feel embarrassed...people will know what your going through and will understand
Hi evey, I cant thank you all enough for your replies,its really helped to know Im not going GAGA. I had a feeling something was'nt right as he stopped taking me out for meals etc but I put it down to his depression He told me last week he's not taking his anti depressants and feels much better for it which suprised me as he's also under a psyciatrist but cancelled his appt last week. He has'nt even texted or phoned to ask how our son is coping. Bye for now. china. x
One of the worst feelings in the world is loneliness. Sitting in the dark by yourself in the wee hours of the night gently crying. Nobody knows what's going on with you. How could anybody realise what's happening? Everybody you know is resting peacefully in their bed awaiting the new day tomorrow. But for you, there's no difference in the days. They pass monotonously. And before you know it, it's all gone."
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Jem - (Hi Den)
china - it's all very raw and very new, and you know too that your hubby isn't well. This happened to a friend of mine is very similar circumstances - totally out of the blue. It's not your fault, you need to mourn the relationship, it's perfectly natural - and come on here when you feel like it, you know that we are here for you if you need us ♥