The Arizona Republic

Wife can’t forgive her own error

- – Forever The Screw-Up

Dear Abby: I am a woman in my 50s who has been the family “screw-up” since I was a teenager. Eighteen months ago, I screwed up in the worst way possible. Without my husband’s knowledge, I started robbing Peter to pay Paul with the bills. The end result: I lost us everything (home, vehicle, etc.).

He has said he forgives me for everything, but my problem is that I can’t forgive myself.

We are divorcing now, and I’m struggling to live my life without the man I love (and who still loves me). The divorce was pushed-for right after we lost everything. His adult son paid for it, so he hasn’t dropped it.

We talk daily, but I am still incredibly depressed. I have found a job near where I live now, but I have no medical benefits, so therapy is out of the question. Abby, I don’t know what to do anymore. There are days when I don’t know why I bother continuing on. I feel like I don’t deserve to live after what I did to my husband. There is no way I will ever be able to give him back everything I caused him to lose, and that knowledge haunts me every minute of every day. How does someone learn to forgive themselves?

Dear Forever: There are options available for individual­s who have little or no money and need help with their mental health. I researched what might be available in your community and found there is a university with a department of psychologi­cal services. Contact it and inquire if someone in that department might be able to help you.

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