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Re: Endo & Significant Others

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From: natasha (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jan 11 12:09:31 2007


At Thu, 11 Jan 2007, Kisha wrote: >
>Hello,
>
>OK, so is it normal for a guy to withdraw from you when you are going
>through an especially bad bout of pain? I've read that men don't cope
>well when their significant other is going through an illness - - it
>makes them feel helpless. But why do they go and get distant from us
>when we need them the most???
>
>That is what my guy is doing right now, and I just don't know the best
>way to deal with it. I know he cares about me and wants me to be
>better. But this week I had a trip to the ER, I called him from there
>(it's a long-distance r'ship, makes things that much more challenging)
>and we talked. But since then he's getting distant, doesn't have time
>to talk, or I get the voicemail.
>
>Any advice or suggestions? Thanks!

i think men find it hard to deal with my boyfriend hates seeing me in pain it upsets him but i think most men simply dont understand because they will never feel pain like we do with endo or some men hide their feelings if u can tell him how u feel wen ur hurting u want to be held or comforted i kno i do




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