I've been working on all the paperwork and problems of moms estate for weeks now. Still a lot to do. Feeling stressed not only from this but normal life. Husbands attitude toward hard things is just do it. Do what you have to. Don't complain or get upset. I am real shy and don't have friends. No family I'm close to. So no words of encouragement or sympathy on how hard this is. I'm happy mom died. If I was sad, I don't know how I'd get through this.
I'm not the best one to ask about wanting sympathy. Sympathy is the last thing I want and if I do get any, I try to stop it as soon as possible. It makes me feel uncomfortable. I might discuss with a counselor why you feel the desire for it. There must be a reason. If it helps you, then maybe, that's a good thing.
You want something from your husband that he apparently isn't willing/able to give you. What are you doing about that? Venting here is good. Sitting down and talking to him about your needs is good. Seeing a therapist is good. Maybe seeing a marriage counselor would be good.
Letting your anxiety fester is bad (for you -- not in a moral sense).
I know that you are being treated for anxiety. Are you in some counseling or support group now? Seems like now would be a time you need that!
What you are doing is hard. Doing it without the kind of support you want is harder. You are strong and you will get through this difficult period!
Keep in touch with us here. And vent away!
Haven't you learned that husbands are seldom a source of sympathy? As a rule, men just don't do it. This is a good place to get support, even after current troubles are over.
I hate it when people tell me to just stop being late. As if I wouldn't have done it years ago if I could! But I'm going to suggest that you try baby steps to get over being quite so shy. You have a gentle heart, and there are other people in the world that would treasure that in you. Try going to church and looking for someone even shyer than you are. Look for a book club at the library. Even just wishing the cashier a nice day is a place to start. You deserve the comfort of friends, but you will probably have to go through some discomfort first.
Depression is actually a movement disorder, in that you stop moving. So, keep moving, force yourself. Go through the motions before you are feeling like it.
If you fail, can do nothing for yourself today, get in the shower, wash your hair, crawl back into bed and watch t.v.
You can choose to do this!
Hugs!