That's righ mate - she's not her true self at the moment.
It means that you DO need to stay positive and level headed and hold the fort.
Allow Karen to get her health back and then think about the future.
Keep up the good work :BigThumb:
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That's righ mate - she's not her true self at the moment.
It means that you DO need to stay positive and level headed and hold the fort.
Allow Karen to get her health back and then think about the future.
Keep up the good work :BigThumb:
Sounds like a case of depression / breakdown. When you're down, you don't give a stuff about anything or anyone. Just ride it out mate. It will get better.
Karen's down, so you can't push her for any sort of commitment now. Just keep being positive and give her time and space. You want her to voluntarily come to you, so don't put too much pressure on her, give her time to heal and come back to you.
No need for you to think about leaving. Stay and be positive for your family. Take the long view.
Hey Jason
You're sounding a lot more logical and positive today.
Keep it up :D
Jason i think what darkside said is right...DEPRESSION...that is what Karen is going through...beleive me depression is horrible..the worst feelings imaginable and no way out without help...been there, thought i was going to just die, couldn't do anything needed help for everything..just living was horrendous...but with a loving family who helps, you get through, it gets better believe me....
be positive and help in an way
Mrs hh:angel:
We have to go back to the doctors at 4.30 tomorrow afternoon & i will take Karen down i would like to go into the docs with Karen but i don't think she wants me to :( . . . . But i will wait in the waiting room again if i have to . . . .
Anyone heard from or seen Aus around this weekend , He must of had a real busy weekend with work ....
Aus popped into the pub briefly.
Think he's working tonight.
You're in notable company Banjo (from Wikipedia):
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Notable agoraphobes
- Bolesław Prus (1847–1912), Polish journalist and novelist.[25]
- Howard Hughes (1905–1976), American aviator, industrialist, film producer and philanthropist.[26]
- H.L. Gold (1914–1996), science fiction editor; as a result of trauma during his wartime experiences, his agoraphobia became so severe that for more than two decades he was unable to leave his apartment. Towards the end of his life he acquired some control over the condition.[27]
- Woody Allen (1935-), American actor, director, musician.[28]
- Brian Wilson (1942-), American singer and songwriter; primary songwriter of the Beach Boys. A former recluse and agoraphobic who underwent bouts of schizophrenia.[29]
- Paula Deen (1947-), American Chef.[30]
- Olivia Hussey (1951-), Anglo-Argentine Actress.[31][32]
- Kim Basinger (1953-), American actress.[33]
- Daryl Hannah (1960-), American actress.[34]
- Peter Robinson (1962-), British musician known simply as Marilyn.[35]
I know Garry Mcdonald has it & Rebeca Gibmney & a couple of aussie acters have it to . . . .