I hope it all works out for you
Yes, I agree with Babs too. When I was on treatment I became paranoid, hyper-sensitive and vocally agressive. My husband had to be very careful of what he said because sometimes I would take it and twist it and other times I wouldn't have any problems with it. And this was an incredibly supportive man and I was on anti-depressants! I think you're smart to concentrate on yourself and getting through this.
Kathy
Thanks for your input, I think i am being a bit paranoid, im going to put to the back of my mind and just concentrate on me, thanks guys, x
I completely agree with babs827. That is great advice and I could not have said it better myself.
Good Luck.
make sure this is the case and give them enough rope to hang themselves. Talk with him and this is just awful. anyway find out whats going on and if he is not on his knees begging for forgiveness, seperate and tell him to get his $%^^ together or your done. you dont need this. Take care of yourself and have faith.
Hugs...... Mary4now
first be sure you are not being paranoid before acting as these meds can change perception
second; if this is a long term partnership in which children and family are involved consider professional marriage/couples therapy.
third; decide if u can live with this kind of treatment while u need support and act accordingly but not hastily.
take care of yourself each day; taking meds, eating and sleeping well and meet emotional needs elsewhhere.
this is a very difficult situation under any circumstances. best of luck to u, babs
Why would your partner be unfaithful just because your treating a disease?, I would kick he or she to the curb and count your blessings!