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Stress, On And Off Feeling Of Crying, Frustration. Have Partner With Alzheimer S. Recommend

I can't understand why I have the feeling I want to cry much of the time. I do have stress with a husband with Alzheimer's disease but I deal with it. Sometimes not too well. I get so frustrated with him. Having said that, I don't feel the need to cry after an episode with him. The crying feeling comes and goes at random.
Wed, 11 Sep 2013
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Welcome to HCM
We understand your concerns

I went through your problem description. You are really courageous and self reliant, that you are looking after your husband who is suffering from Alzheimer s disease. Surely you will get its worth from the creator.

Random crying feeling is associated with minute depression. Don't be alarmed. You are stressed, over and above distressed. Crying is quite normal for people who are distressed. Therefore just ignore this.

Concentrate on your daily routine, husband's welfare, your family welfare etc, god is with you always.

Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarification.
Good luck.
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Stress, On And Off Feeling Of Crying, Frustration. Have Partner With Alzheimer S. Recommend

Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns I went through your problem description. You are really courageous and self reliant, that you are looking after your husband who is suffering from Alzheimer s disease. Surely you will get its worth from the creator. Random crying feeling is associated with minute depression. Don t be alarmed. You are stressed, over and above distressed. Crying is quite normal for people who are distressed. Therefore just ignore this. Concentrate on your daily routine, husband s welfare, your family welfare etc, god is with you always. Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarification. Good luck.