Is it normal for a married female to feel that her husband is least bothered about her choice and like.. is it normal to feel low most of time with uncontrollable tears n depressive feeling.. Whereby the feeling of running away or ending up life comes in mind..
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Feeling of ending life u said? Immediately see a psychiatrist. At least inform some elder about your feelings. U might need medicine and both of you need counselling.
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No it's not normal...Consult nearest psychiatrist as you require detailed counseling session and you may require medications to solve your problems as many things can't be discussed in forum like this...With that fallow relaxation techniques like yoga, meditation,avoid coffee, tea...have good sleep and develop healthy food habits..good luck
Obsolutely it is not normal. at the same time you need to identify the reasons for this kind of behaviour of your husband. Also try to discuss with the elders of your family and find out the reason or the cause of his behaviour. If possible both of you or atleast you consult a Family Counsellor in your city and have a better understanding about each other.
Hi, it must be difficult to experience what you are going through.
It is normal to feel low sometimes but to feel low most of the time means you would need to visit a psychiatrist/psychologist and avail of help to get you through this period. Also remember never take important decisions when you are feeling low.
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