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carter323
May 25, 2010, 03:51 PM
Me and my partner have been together for just over 3 years. Until recently everything was fine, we love each other to pieces and always have. All of a sudden, she seems to have lost all joy in life, and just doesn't seem to care about anything and she is not sure why. My parents and her parents have both given us advise as they have been through the same sort of thing. They never took breaks but they went and saw someone about it which is what we are doing tomorrow.

The thing is that the problem is not specific to our relationship. She got a new job which she is not excited about, her mum has come over from overseas and she wasn't excited about that either. Also I know she does not have a plan set in place for what she wants in the future and I have heard that helps heaps.

She thinks she needs a break, I know I should respect that and it is difficult, I'm moving out tonight to the parents place for a few days to see if it helps as well. I don't want to do any of this because it hurts so bad and there is way too much for us to throw away. The thought of going on a break and her not coming back is unbearable. She just seems to have changed lately and has no passion for anything. I think there are a lot of issues involvedm none of which are actually part of the relationship but everything has been brought down to a low at once.

We are going to see a relationship person (I get an employee assistance programme through work and they are really good) tomorrow and both my parents and hers have recommended she see someone about being depressed, as it is not just the relationship that she has no passion for.

She says she still loves me heaps, but just doesn't feel anything right now in general not just around us. Has anyone else been through this? Any advise?

Thanks

I just really want some general opinions on this

talaniman
May 25, 2010, 08:21 PM
You can only be patient, and see what the doctor/professional says and then act accordingly.

floaton
May 26, 2010, 10:51 PM
Wait to see what the professional says. It sounds like she may just be having a rough time with life in general. Please try to be patient and understanding with her. It seems like you're doing good.