FriendlyGeek
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I'm relatively new here and haven't posted much really, but this thread just jumped out to me and I had to log in and comment because in my opinion, and I have some experience of mental health problems, @Colin_T has made two excellent suggestions - getting some counselling and also Lego!
I have had counselling myself and I can tell you it did me a world of good. Just being able to talk to someone openly about anything at all is such a stress relief. I know people say talk to family and friends which of course is good advice, but it is much easier to talk to an outsider, someone who isn't involved at all in your life. Sometimes you hold back from being completely honest to save peoples feelings but with counselling you can literally just pour anything out and it's fine. It may also help your wife too if she would be interested.
And Lego......well......I love the stuff!! (and I'm a woman in my 40's lol) you can pour all the pieces out, start sorting and building and before you know it, hours have passed without you even noticing. My only problem with Lego is that it costs too much
I have had counselling myself and I can tell you it did me a world of good. Just being able to talk to someone openly about anything at all is such a stress relief. I know people say talk to family and friends which of course is good advice, but it is much easier to talk to an outsider, someone who isn't involved at all in your life. Sometimes you hold back from being completely honest to save peoples feelings but with counselling you can literally just pour anything out and it's fine. It may also help your wife too if she would be interested.
And Lego......well......I love the stuff!! (and I'm a woman in my 40's lol) you can pour all the pieces out, start sorting and building and before you know it, hours have passed without you even noticing. My only problem with Lego is that it costs too much