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[quote=Anonymous]NP here. I would also suggest they have depression, but are not fighting it. They need help. Try to be understanding, but not at risk of your own health, hearing or work. I wholeheartedly agree about the hospice recommendation. I have a friend who is an enormous hypochondriac (her DH fuels it) and I often want to shake her and ask her if she has ANY idea what true loss is. It is not whining about your toothache to someone undergoing chemo, that is for sure. It is not "wishing you had more money" (constantly) to live in a certain neighborhood. It makes me want to vomit. But I digress. [/quote]
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