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[quote=Anonymous]I'm hesitant to suggest this, but I think your family is suffering a lot from this, including your children. What if you asked to separate/asked him to move out for a while? It sounds like he has a profound mental health disorder that is untreated and creating havoc for your kids and you. Time apart might take the temperature down, at least for you and the kids. It's really bad for kids mental health to feel the pressure to take care of their parents or feel responsible for them. They're probably terrified. My guess is that it's something treatable or at least manageable with meds, honestly, given how long it's been going on. For example, my husband had swallowing problems for years and became pretty anorexic and was terrified of throat cancer. The Endo said it was unlikely, because he'd already be dead. Turned out to be EoE. [/quote]
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