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I have taken time off from my job to take care of my husband who suffers from chf, liver issues, diabetes. Sometimes I just need to talk to someone when I feel overwhelmed, it's hard watching your husband becoming less than he was.

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You are in such a group. Feel free to unload. You are not alone with your feelings of being overwhelmed.
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You could start a new thread with a title overwhelmed spouse, help! That might attract more people.
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Being overwhelmed at one time or another is something we all have in common. You will find good support and compassion here. Welcome!
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Janger, lot of great informative people right here on this website.

Also, if you want information and it is 3 in the morning, scroll to the bottom part of this page to the blue section. It's a library of excellent articles for you to read. And, of course, if you have any questions, just as us here on the forum.

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Dear jangeromanos,

We have lots of kind and supportive people here on this forum. But another forum is the AARP. I don't know if you are on Facebook but there are also lots of good support groups there with someone active online most of the time to talk to.
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You can say all you are feeling here, without the fear of saying something wrong.

Everyone here, I think, has / or is going through all sorts of things.
Loads here are great at practical advice too.

But if you just need to let off steam, that's OK too.

I am pretty new here to. I read lots of the posts.

Oh and like the others said WELCOME :)
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While online forums like this are an invaluable resource, I think the OP is looking for someone to actually talk to. It's not the same.

OP, I would search your local area for local support groups. Many places have them which meet once a week. In my area they are run by hospitals, churches and even psychiatry offices. They all tend to meet once a week. While many are free, the ones run by the psychiatrist are paid. Even so, they charge only a small amount like $10-$25 for each group meeting. Not only can you talk it out there but inevitably you'll meet people who will befriend you and you can talk outside of group. Like I said, they meet once a week but nothing says you can't go to more than one. In my area, there's at least one group meeting every day.
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