My Husband’s Anxiety Left Him Starvin

Eli and I were broke — really broke. Our dinners were rice and beans eaten under dollar-store solar lights. Bills piled up. My paralegal degree collected dust, and Eli’s appetite vanished under the weight of constant stress. I tracked every cent, held the household together, and hoped we’d make it to the next week. One day, after another failed computer repair that cost us money instead of earning it, I snapped. “I can’t keep doing it all,” I said — and Eli quietly walked out. When he came back, he slept on the couch. We stopped talking, moving around each other like ghosts.

Then Eli collapsed from exhaustion. At urgent care, with nothing left to give, we both broke — and mended. We remembered we were a team. I widened my job search and landed a remote admin role — not my dream job, but a lifeline. With my first paycheck, we bought real groceries. Eli cried in the car. We replaced the solar lights with real lamps.Dinner that night was more than a meal. It was proof: We were still standing. Still loving. Still choosing each other, one hard day at a time.

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