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Reply to "75% divorce rate in M/F marriages when the wife has a chronic illness."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Didn't happen for my mother, with MS. Thank goodness, because she can't work. [/quote] My DH has MS and anyone who is not in this situation cannot possibly know how hard it is. Our marriage is difficult anyway, but the MS and his anger and frustration exacerbates everything. The reason I will not leave him, frankly, is that I don't want him to become the kids' problem. That, and money.[/quote] PP you responded to. You have my sympathies. My mother, too, has always been difficult to live with. I think people with chronic illnesses deal with it in different ways, and not always in the best way. It takes a veritable saint, I suppose, to be patient and loving when you have been suffering for years. My mother has behavioral issues stemming from severe anxiety, that she doesn't acknowledge, and therefore doesn't treat. I honestly don't how my father deals with it day after day. [/quote] Thank you. You made me cry.[/quote]
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