Let’s welcome Debbie, married 19 years with 4 children – 14, 11, 6, & 2.
Marriage is difficult enough even when life is idyllic. Now add a sick spouse – with physical or mental illness – and you can image how hard it will be.
Today, Leah speaks to Debbie, whose husband suffers from brain tumors, as well as depression. This has been a struggle of hers for the last 10 years. Listen as Debbie shares her triumphs and tribulations, and the affect it has on her marriage. Hear about how she deals with her husband’s negativity as well as when his words and tone are hurtful. The effects of all this “baggage” has caused Debbie to suffer from depression, https://livingwellnessmedicalcenter.com/ativan-lorazepam/ heightened by the births of her children.
Full of faith and love for G-d, Debbie understands that G-d wouldn’t give her a test she cannot handle. However, she is looking for ways to embrace this challeng in a way that will bolster her marriage, since currently her emotional strength is dangerously depleted. Watch how Leah helps Debbie feel empowered by offering her emotional support, as well as practical logistics she can implement into her relationship right away. The advice Leah offers is valuable for all women to hear no matter what state or physical health their husbands are in.
Homework for the week: Do something this week just to enjoy the presence of your husband.