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Could Husband be depressed?

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Bubblebathpink · 28/03/2024 13:31

Been very distant for a couple days then exploded when I brought up Easter. Tends to do this a lot when occasions are coming up. Feel like I’m walking on egg shells at the moment. He said he’s had enough of his life. We have a 2 year old and he has a 7 year old from previous relationship. Think he’s always struggled to apart from his first child, from living with child to then only seeing him once or twice a week. Work and school make it difficult for his child to live/stay with us often. I love his child as my own but husband has always found it difficult to be there for child and then me and our 2 year old. It’s like he can’t cope with multiple stresses.
He then went on to say he feels he’s being pulled left right and centre.
I suggest he split up then in one less stress but he says it isn’t that.
What can I do? Just ignore it let it blow over?

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Bubblebathpink · 28/03/2024 13:33

*I suggested we split up so I’m one less stress

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FlowerBarrow · 28/03/2024 13:37

Someone bring distant for a couple of days and then blowing up doesn’t say depression to me

Bubblebathpink · 28/03/2024 13:54

I thought depression because of his comment of ‘I’ve had enough of my life’
As I asked if it was me and I’d leave but he said no it’s not me so what am I suppose to do? can cut the atmosphere

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