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I have read this column for many years (>50) and I have noticed your dependence on suggesting counseling in many situations. Just so you know, not all of us have access to such services. I have a disabled adult son living at home, a physically handicapped husband and have recently completed treatment for stage 3 cancer. I would love to have someone to talk to but in the backwater where I live, the nearest help of over 2 hours away. I don't think I am the only person in the USA with this problem. I am stressed, sick, depressed and tired. All I can do is deal with it.

  Andy's Comment
To fiasco in LA: Same sex marriage IS legally possible in the United States now.

  Karen 's Comment
Counselling is expensive and unattainable for many. Self help books and journaling as well as walking and friends may help too. It isn’t a perfect solution but it may help.

  Dave's Comment
You might try talking to a local pastor or priest. They are often available and willing to make house calls. Online counseling may now be an option.
 
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