Guest guest Posted November 15, 2003 Report Share Posted November 15, 2003 Good Morning everyone. My name is Jen and I am the significant other of a man recently diagnosed with HepC. I joined this group to try and get a better understanding of the desease itself and also to try and understand the emotional process he's going through. As of right now, we are about five weeks into knowing and everything has just exploded, he's emotionally shut down, withdrawn, depressed and has just made the choice after a year of us being together to call it quits <he wants to stay friends, as we are best friends> because he doesn't want me to " watch him die " . He is not a candidate for Interfuron treatment due to a cronic lung condition and he is just giving up, tossing in the towel. The last thing I want is to not be with him, he's my whole world and we love each other dearly. I understand there is a very small risk <less than 5% according to the doctor> in monogomous couples but I feel that this is something I am willing to accept. He, however, is not. Can anyone tell me, please, is this a common emotional reaction? Right now, I am doing my best to be as supportive of him as I can be, to just be there for him, but he has closed up a lot of his feelings. In addition, he hasn't told anyone else <I know and his pastor knows> and has no intention of doing so. I feel that this is just increasing his isolation and lending it's self to the feelings he already has that he's done something wrong. The docotr has already explained that he may never know how he contracted HepC and that it may not even have been a direct result of his personal choices in life. If anyone has any insite, any sugestions, any reference material about the emotional portion of what someone goes through, please would you be kind enough to share it with us? I want to be able to be there for him as much as he will allow me to be. Thank you, and I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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