marriage counseling
Does anyone know where we could go to marriage counseling? We went to counseling about 2 years before I was diagnosed, but the insurance plan we currently have doesn't cover it. Grrr...Aetna. Counseling saved our marriage once before so I'd like to try it again; although the circumstances are completely different this time.
To get through BC and now this...I'm just crushed.
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sorry you are going through this red65
I am divorced! so not a lot of help in the marriage department. I strongly recommend counseling.I trust he too is interested. Perhaps ACS has a referral in your area, or your aetna case managermit cannot hurt to call.
Be strong, you beat bc, you can save this!
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My suggestionLynda53 said:sorry you are going through this red65
I am divorced! so not a lot of help in the marriage department. I strongly recommend counseling.I trust he too is interested. Perhaps ACS has a referral in your area, or your aetna case managermit cannot hurt to call.
Be strong, you beat bc, you can save this!
Peace
is to perhaps seek it thru a religious person. I know all religions do offer help with marriage troubles. And, if that isn't acceptable, perhaps ask your friends or family for a recommendation to a counselor. There are many out there. I hope someone can help you thru this.
Hugs, Debby0 -
Help..
Red, perhaps where you received your treatment for the bc......I know where I had mine, they offer FREE counseling, among a hundred other "freebies"...Also you can call your local Mental Health Dept...they have sliding scales for payment...I am so sorry you are dealing with this....How old is your husband? I think some men can't handle all the stress that comes with bc.....and once treatment is over and we look somewhat the same, it's back to "business as usual." I think it's their way of coping...men always want to "FIX" everything and this is the one thing they can't!
I am so blessed, my husband has been my rock.....
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I don't have any sugestionsMAJW said:Help..
Red, perhaps where you received your treatment for the bc......I know where I had mine, they offer FREE counseling, among a hundred other "freebies"...Also you can call your local Mental Health Dept...they have sliding scales for payment...I am so sorry you are dealing with this....How old is your husband? I think some men can't handle all the stress that comes with bc.....and once treatment is over and we look somewhat the same, it's back to "business as usual." I think it's their way of coping...men always want to "FIX" everything and this is the one thing they can't!
I am so blessed, my husband has been my rock.....
I wish you well
I don't have any sugestions Red,I've been divorced for a long time. Just sorry that you're having to deal with this. I hope you can find the help you need.
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I am sorry that this isdyaneb123 said:I don't have any sugestions
I don't have any sugestions Red,I've been divorced for a long time. Just sorry that you're having to deal with this. I hope you can find the help you need.
Dee
I am sorry that this is happening to you. I have been blessed that my husband has been my strength and support thru this horrible bc journey.
Most counties have a mental health center and your oncologist or cancer team will probably be able to put you in touch with someone too. My cancer center has the counseling help there if needed for any cancer patient.
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Sorrysurvivorbc09 said:I am sorry that this is
I am sorry that this is happening to you. I have been blessed that my husband has been my strength and support thru this horrible bc journey.
Most counties have a mental health center and your oncologist or cancer team will probably be able to put you in touch with someone too. My cancer center has the counseling help there if needed for any cancer patient.
HUGS
That dealing with cancer leads to BC marriage problem. I think it is a way of coping and results of stress. My husband looks 10 years older now since I was diagnosed and we went through 14 months of treatment.
Your marriage counsel should to be familiar with cancer issues and probably your oncologist or breast surgeon will be the source for references.Some Breast centers have phycologists and social workers who can navigate you through this problem. Probably your husband can find help at CSN site on Caregivers Board.
I hope you find help,
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I'm so sorry to hear aboutSher43009 said:Have you tried to contact
Have you tried to contact the counselor you used before? He/She my be able to help you again. May also give you a discounted rate now that you insurance wont cover it.
Good luck with this.
I'm so sorry to hear about your marriage problem on top of bc. I know bc has to affect husbands. My husband is totally there for me, goes with me to all my tests and appointments, and I just can't imagine going thru this without his love and support. He was as devastated as I was when i was first dxed and he's fighting along side of me. It does sound like he needs to readjust to the new normal. Maybe its just too much for intimacy right now. Guess he won't talk to you much about it. Hope and pray that both of you can find help and pray that your marriage is restored. You're in my thoughts and prayers.0 -
take a little time to enjoy
take a little time to enjoy yourself you deserve it, go buy a new skirt maybe an inch or two shorter, throw on some lace, do this for yourself, have a little fun again, you went through hell you deserve a little heaven, be positive/confident but don't ignore him, he just might start looking again,
give this a shot if it doesn't work try the counseling again,
hell after what you have been through this should be a piece of cake,0
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