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I don't think that anyone who doesn't have this problem can really understand it. They can try to, but it really doesn't make sense to them. It really doesn't make sense to me and I have it! If you think about it, this problem isn't logical at all, that's why people don't understand. It's not their fault, really. Sounds like you are working hard on getting through this, maybe with the counseling you can straighten things out and be together again. Good luck to you! You can make it!
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It's ruining mine. My husband and I are separated, he dealt with me "always thinking the worst" of him for years, and came to believe that I must not love him or trust him at all.. and thought I would be happier without him. Over the last 6 months of our separation, we have been going to marriage counseling, and making some progress.., the physical separation has helped with the arguments and the tension, but I miss him terribly, and his being gone, also gives me anxiety about the reconciliation of our marriage, etc... My problem is that I can't seem to stop the "worst case scenario" way of thinking my mind works. (I currently am taking Klonopin for this, Xanax for anxiety and panic attacks, concerta for depression/add and Ambien so I can sleep at night..) And I am so happy to have found this website, and have started the 12 week panic program. I am wondering if anyone else is having the same problems with their significant other understanding their problem, and how they are coping with it..

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