Guest guest Posted January 10, 2008 Report Share Posted January 10, 2008 Yep, all that would do it. You poor thing. Why do these jerks of husbands seem to leave at the absolute worst time? Well, I suppose there isn't really a better time. I'm glad that you survived and you continue to survive today. I have a series of stressful events that I believe led to or fed the FM, as I've had symptoms since childhood. But they are more widespread than yours, and no deaths or divorce. We are all individuals who have our own breaking points, as well as family histories that also play a role. Take care. Jeanne in WI > Some of you have been posting about physical and emotional stress bringing > on this monster. It starting me thinking, that shortly before I started > having my own symtoms, my very best friend in the world died from breast > cancer, my beloved grandmother died, my fur baby died, my father died, I > had a miscarriage, and my husband of 18 years had an affair and walked out > leaving me to care for our 5 yr old son. I loved my husband and had every > intention of growing old with him. All of this happen in a period of 3 > yrs. I don't even like to think about that time of my life. I was > suicidal, and only by the grace of God and my son I got through it. But > it was all traumatic. I did read in a book at that time, that having all > that stress and distress can bring on serious illness. I can relate to > that. > Just my thoughts on what could have evoled in the way of emotional > stress. It seems most of us have had our share in one form or another. > > Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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