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Wedding Woes

Oh LW, I want to hug you.

Dear Prudence,

I have been with my husband for over 20 years, married for 15. He is 54 and I am 61. He adores me and has never been anything but happy with our life. However, in the last couple of years, I have had some major health issues that have changed our lives somewhat. He doesn’t complain and is right there to help me with anything, but I feel that I am becoming a burden. How do I stop feeling that I am holding him down from enjoying his life? I love him so much and I don’t want to ruin the rest of his life.

— Holding Him Back

Re: Oh LW, I want to hug you.

  • Oh LW, talk to your H.  And talk to him about what HE would like to do. 

    The guilt here though - it's so sad. 
  • Talk to him. And a counselor. Together and individually. 

    You don’t have to feel like this LW!
  • I agree that counseling is the answer.  It is sad the LW feels guilty, because they shouldn't.  Sometimes medical burdens happen but, for a loving couple, those are burdens they take on together.  I doubt the H feels for one moment the LW is "ruining his life".  Though he might feel the medical condition is diminishing both of their lives, but that really isn't the same thing.
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  • Seeing my parents go through this and my dad now as a widower, trust me LW, if you guys having a super loving relationship, he'd rather take care of you than not be with you through this and/or mourning you.  Even when it's hard day, week, etc. 
  • We all have baggage- in whatever form - that we don't want to burden a spouse with but I think LW should talk to a therapist and their spouse. Serious sit down talk about it.
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