Las Vegas Review-Journal

Privacy at issue after affair discovery

- DEAR ABBY JEANNE PHILLIPS Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www. Dearabby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

DEAR ABBY: Because my fiance and I had bad experience­s in the past, we settled on just living together for the last 17 years. He has been like a husband to me and faithful all these years. Recently, however, I caught him in an online affair.

I checked his phone one day out of the blue — something I have never done before. The emails were daily, back and forth, with only one mentioning a sexual encounter at the beginning.

He confessed that he had made a big mistake once and refused to see her again in person but had kept up the correspond­ence. He begged me to forgive him and I agreed.

The problem is, now we argue about his phone. He still expects the same privacy with it. I don’t feel comfortabl­e with that now. Does he still deserve the same privacy? — Hung Up in Ohio

DEAR HUNG UP: No, he does not. What he deserves is the chance to rebuild your trust, and that involves accountabi­lity on his part, which includes allowing you access to his phone if you feel insecure.

DEAR ABBY: I read your column every day. I know sometimes you suggest people see a doctor, either medical or psychologi­cal. What do you do if you are terrified of doctors?

I have asthma and consult my doctor via a computer, but some doctors (like dentists) can’t do that. I have horrible panic attacks and anxiety. Then my asthma kicks in, I can’t breathe, and I cry uncontroll­ably. I don’t want to take medication­s because they make me sleepy.

Because I’m so doped up, someone has to come with me to the doctor to drive me home and watch me be an uncontroll­able mess. Also, missing a whole day of work for a one-hour doctor appointmen­t is, in my opinion, ridiculous. I think I’d rather be sick than go to the doctor.

My family insists it’s all in my head and I should just get over it, but because of many horrible experience­s at doctors’ offices, which I believe caused my fear, I just can’t. The current situation with the worldwide COVID epidemic has made my anxiety worse. Your thoughts? — Terrified to Go There

DEAR TERRIFIED: My thought is that you need to ask your doctor or your insurance company for a referral to a licensed psychologi­st who specialize­s in phobias and panic attacks. Many of them consult with their patients online these days. Once you finally get a handle on that problem, the rest will be easier. While few people relish the idea of going to the doctor or dentist, not doing what is necessary to protect your health can be dangerous.

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