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Thank you. The carers groups are good for when times are tough but I find going to them too much puts too much focus on a life of caring for a partner with mental illness so I just try to deal with it my own way by working, meeting with friends and family, hobbies, going out, exercise, counselling and meditation for myself. I try to take one day at a time and cherish the good days. Make sure to care for myself before him and I don't enable him and encourage him to do many things for himself. I would not rule out leaving in the future but I'm not in a position to right now. I love him but I have to love me first.
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Hi @Mindcarers
at the beginning I cryed alot , and even some people said to leave , but Over the years i have tried to pick the right times and throwing in suggestion for my hubby to think about
then I had to step up and do everything which has helped him
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Seems like many partners on here tonight find that approaching their relationship with love and hope, while balancing their own needs, and having boundaries is useful. But it also sounds like a tough balancing act!
@tancate you mentioned that you don't enable, and encourage your partner to do things for himself. Can you give us some examples? Perhaps @Mindcarers or others can also offer some advice or examples too?
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