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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I strongly suggest you not leave the children alone in the house at such a late hour, even if they are sleeping. When if there is a fire, or an intruder, etc.?? I know, I know..[u]Slim[/u] chance, but [i]still[/i] a chance. I know your husband needs you to walk w/him, but you have a maternal responsibility toward your children first + foremost which [b]must[/b] take precedence over your husband. Sorry. :cry: Anyway, it sounds like your husband is suffering from severe anxiety issues. This is a serious form of mental illness and needs to be treated accordingly. He [i]needs[/i] to see an M.D., take medication and seek therapy. No if, ands, or buts. Living w/him will continue to be hell OP as long as he remains untreated. It won't get better on it's own and it's not going to go away. It's a huge misconception that people who suffer w/mental issues can simply "snap" out of it. They cannot. They have a true and legitimate disease that needs medical attention. Try as hard as you can to encourage your husband to get help. Stress to him that this is no way for your family to live. Keeping my finger's crossed for everyone. Hope things work out. :? [/quote]
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