NikitaZee
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My heart feels heavy for my friend right now. About 4 years ago, her husband had a brain bleed from a congenital defect called AVM. Until then, they had no idea that he had such a defect. He almost died the first night, but with a lot of medical intervention, he pulled through. The damage was extensive - he has the mentality of a pre-teen, and has been in a nursing home almost since the beginning of this. At first, my friend said she would stay by his side forever, thru thick and thin, no matter what happened.
Now, she is lonely and wants male companionship. She is young - mid 30's (as is her husband). They have 4 girls, aged 17 thru 5. The oldest understands, and sympathizes with her Mom, as do I, but we are the only ones. She has been considering a divorce for about 6 months, but can't move beyond the guilt she has over doing so. Her husband's condition will never change - he knows she is his wife, but the whole concept of a husband-wife relationship is lost to his mind. They have family visits often. His family is strongly against her ending the marriage, as are most of our other friends. How would you feel if this was the choice your friend had in front if her? What would your advice be?
Now, she is lonely and wants male companionship. She is young - mid 30's (as is her husband). They have 4 girls, aged 17 thru 5. The oldest understands, and sympathizes with her Mom, as do I, but we are the only ones. She has been considering a divorce for about 6 months, but can't move beyond the guilt she has over doing so. Her husband's condition will never change - he knows she is his wife, but the whole concept of a husband-wife relationship is lost to his mind. They have family visits often. His family is strongly against her ending the marriage, as are most of our other friends. How would you feel if this was the choice your friend had in front if her? What would your advice be?


Best advice: just support her in whatever she chooses. Let her talk, think outloud, cry, etc. 