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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Many men, do not understand the true complexities of mental illness.[/b] Some think one can simply “snap out of it” or sit in the sunshine while taking vitamins. What your husband needs to do is LEARN about mental illness. He needs to learn that it IS an actual disease that takes place in the body and that it is not a personal choice. Perhaps have him read a good book that explains all this to him so that he can be offered some clarity on this. I strongly doubt that your husband is intentionally trying to be mean or inconsiderate of your situation . He may just be uneducated about mental illness. [/quote] Come on. Many women don't either. It's not a man thing it's a people thing. Nobody gets "educated" about mental illness until they find out the hard way. What's even more fun is that people with mental illness also have to be educated about mental illness, because they do not believe they have a mental illness. They refuse therapy and medication. Or they quit taking their medicine when they decide they're "better".[/quote]
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