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Hello Everyone. I've joined this forum because my husband has rumination syndrome and I am having a very hard time dealing with it. He is unwilling to get treatment however much his disorder disgusts me. He has had this all his life and kept it from me until after we were married. His disorder has totally killed our relationship and we have now been separated for 2 months. I feel that this disorder is not a good thing to keep in a relationship and also it can't be good for the person who does it for obvious health reasons. I need help to understand how to deal with this oh so rare eating disorder.
Cheryl
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Admin note: Please see My husband has rumination syndrome - Psychlinks Psychology Self-Help & Mental Health Support Forum for responses to the issue of rumination syndrome.
Hello Everyone. I've joined this forum because my husband has rumination syndrome and I am having a very hard time dealing with it. He is unwilling to get treatment however much his disorder disgusts me. He has had this all his life and kept it from me until after we were married. His disorder has totally killed our relationship and we have now been separated for 2 months. I feel that this disorder is not a good thing to keep in a relationship and also it can't be good for the person who does it for obvious health reasons. I need help to understand how to deal with this oh so rare eating disorder.
Cheryl
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Admin note: Please see My husband has rumination syndrome - Psychlinks Psychology Self-Help & Mental Health Support Forum for responses to the issue of rumination syndrome.