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@gingerw

@grandmaraines Your husband is blessed to have you in his corner. In reading your posts, it sounds like he is also concerned and would like to understand what to do to ease his burden. To me, that right there is a sign he understands the seriousness and long term effects of this issue. I am glad to hear he gifted his son with the firearms.

Do you have a way to check in with a teaching hospital in your area, and get some answers? SAMHSA [Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline may give you some guidance. Also there is the Anxiety and Depression Association of America https://adaa.org/ that might help.

Will you let me know if either one of these help you and your husband?
Ginger

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Sorry it took awhile to reply. I have looked tthe resources and registered for webinar
Getting him to read them is a challenge- too many words, too hard to concentrate, even if I read aloud- he finds it overwhelming and it adds to stress. I finally convinced him to get into therapy(CBT). Only just starting and only once a week. Panic attacks are frequent, the new med seems to not be helping, so have contacted psychiatrist. Taking life day at a time.