My husband doesn't understand my SPMS
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Georgesmum
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I have SPMS and a husband who doesn’t understand or even want to know. I do have a wonderful son who is my rock.
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Hi @Georgesmum
Welcome & Good Evening!!!!!
It’s great to meet you today.
I’m sorry to hear that you’re husband won’t acknowledge your current situation.
Please have a good look ? around our site/community.
We have got lots of “info and advice” readily available for you to view as & when.
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Hi @Georgesmum
Welcome to the community, can you tell us what SPMS is?Scope
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Hi SPMS is secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.
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Great to meet you, @Georgesmum!
Thanks for sharing this with us, and I'm sorry to hear you're having trouble communicating with your husband. I wonder if @PSHEexpert knows of any guidance or resources that could be helpful here?
Great to hear that you have the support of your son. Do get involved with the community and if we can be of assistance, do let us know! -
Hello and I understand what you must be going through, as. MS patient myself in the early stages RR type not confirmed, I wonder if your husband is in denial with your MS. Not wanting to know or understand the causes and prognosis. He’s fearful of the future, the might be’s the what if’s. How will I cope, manage. It’s something he needs to talk about share his feelings with you your son the MS nurse a close friend your local church minister if you are in touch with one. Thinking of you prayers away for you both.
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