Emma22
11-18-2012, 02:09 PM
I am writing today because my partner suffers from an anxiety disorder, and while the problem is hers it affects me too.
Her challenge has always been there but has gotten a lot worse in the last year. Throughout this time, I have encouraged her to talk to others as well as me to build her support network (no one has ever known. She lies to get out of social situations, has taken time off work without telling them why, and hasn't told anyone about what is going on), though she is refusing treatment. She went to the doctor who referred her to a mental health specialist, but she never followed this up. I praised her a lot for going, but it upsets me that she hasn't taken it further.
For the last few months we have had to be in a long distance relationship which makes this more difficult.
For the most part, I am positive, supportive, giving her specific encouragement to help her move forward. I have put up with a lot to try and make this relationship work. Often in her anxiety (and depression/anger) she will shout at me, refuse to listen to me speak, and tell me she can't be bothered. This is starting to really affect me - I am unable to positive for her, it's as if I have no patience left. She often says that she is trying hard to get better by herself without any external support, but nothing seems to be changing so I am starting to wonder if our relationship can work. I understand that it's hard for her, and these behaviours are the anxiety speaking, not her. The person I fell in love with seems to have disappeared, replaced with someone else who, through their thought or not, is full of empty promises.
Does anyone else feel like this, or have any advice? I don't know how more I can support her. I love her, but I wonder if this is enough. She makes a step of progress, then takes two steps back on her own and is not willing to seek external help (from family, friends, or professional health services).
Any advice would be helpful, thank you.
Her challenge has always been there but has gotten a lot worse in the last year. Throughout this time, I have encouraged her to talk to others as well as me to build her support network (no one has ever known. She lies to get out of social situations, has taken time off work without telling them why, and hasn't told anyone about what is going on), though she is refusing treatment. She went to the doctor who referred her to a mental health specialist, but she never followed this up. I praised her a lot for going, but it upsets me that she hasn't taken it further.
For the last few months we have had to be in a long distance relationship which makes this more difficult.
For the most part, I am positive, supportive, giving her specific encouragement to help her move forward. I have put up with a lot to try and make this relationship work. Often in her anxiety (and depression/anger) she will shout at me, refuse to listen to me speak, and tell me she can't be bothered. This is starting to really affect me - I am unable to positive for her, it's as if I have no patience left. She often says that she is trying hard to get better by herself without any external support, but nothing seems to be changing so I am starting to wonder if our relationship can work. I understand that it's hard for her, and these behaviours are the anxiety speaking, not her. The person I fell in love with seems to have disappeared, replaced with someone else who, through their thought or not, is full of empty promises.
Does anyone else feel like this, or have any advice? I don't know how more I can support her. I love her, but I wonder if this is enough. She makes a step of progress, then takes two steps back on her own and is not willing to seek external help (from family, friends, or professional health services).
Any advice would be helpful, thank you.