Plus: I’m thinking of leaving my wife because she won’t get out of bed.
When he committed this act, he was going through a dark period in his life. He was divorcing a woman who had cheated and left him for another man, raising his young son and dealing with immense feelings of insecurity.However, almost five years into our relationship, it still haunts me and makes me question his character. I hate that he was capable of doing something like this, regardless of what he was going through.
It is not unusual for her to stay in bed for two days straight, getting up only to use the bathroom and get a drink. She does not help with the housekeeping or other household chores.I have gone with her to her doctors, and they have run tests. Physically there’s nothing wrong to account for all her sleeping. This leads me to believe she’s taking prescription medication to be able to sleep as long as she does. When I asked her if this was the case, she denied it.
I’ve talked to her on several occasions and let her know I’m unhappy with how this is affecting our marriage. She seems not to care. I love her dearly and being apart is not what I desire. She deserves all my efforts to help her before I just no longer care and give up.: Losing interest in things someone used to enjoy and sleeping for “two days straight” are classic symptoms of severe, chronic depression. It may have been triggered by her retirement.
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