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My Husband Is Severely Depressed And He Is Also Drug Addicted

doct my husband is mently dipressed and he is irretating with family members witout any reasons start crying and laughing.we have 2 years of son he didnt alloe me to feed him or to love him.he is job less and is not feeling comfartible with people he is socially alone person.now inforce me to leave him and to remary and i have no concern with my baby.he used to torture me mentely and physically.plz help me idont want to leave him i want his treatment.what should i do now as he is also drug addected.
Fri, 29 Jan 2010
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It is really a great attitude you are having and I do appreciate it. You need not worry , he can be treated. You should take him to a psychiatrist, initially he requires some medications for a few months, after which he shall show significant improvement, and will also be counselled after some improvement to enable him to lead a very normal life. There is no doubt he shall see improvement and you should report to a Psychiatrist along with him. Hope this helps.


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My Husband Is Severely Depressed And He Is Also Drug Addicted

It is really a great attitude you are having and I do appreciate it. You need not worry , he can be treated. You should take him to a psychiatrist, initially he requires some medications for a few months, after which he shall show significant improvement, and will also be counselled after some improvement to enable him to lead a very normal life. There is no doubt he shall see improvement and you should report to a Psychiatrist along with him. Hope this helps.