I do not know how to reach my husband. During this coronavirus pandemic, he lost a lot of weight suddenly, lost his appetite and it was hurting him when he walked. Eventually after some initial tests, he was told he has Advanced Prostate Cancer. His PSA is 850, which I was told is a very high figure. At the present time, he has to await the results of his biopsy, now that all his other initial tests have been undertaken. This is expected in a few weeks’ time. Meantime is having hormone injections. However, he is so depressed because he is dying, obviously and naturally, and just sits in the armchair all day just watching tv. He is also sad that he will leave me by myself. He does not wake up until the afternoon, showers supper time and does not go out and get any fresh air. The coronavirus lockdown makes matters worse, since we do not drive and have no family and friends living near to us to see. We therefore cannot go out anywhere safely other than to walk half an hour (exercise) around the local streets, which my husband no longer does. He has basically just sat at home for the last 4 months, other than attending hospital visits via an ambulance. I, too, have health problems. I am sheltering because I have CLL, so this makes our situation even more difficult and sad for both of us. He thought he would be ending up looking after me in my demise, but this will no longer be the case. I just do not know how to deal with my husband’s depression, let alone his demise. My husband will not even buy books to read, which he usually likes to do, unless he says “they are short stories”. We obviously are unable to travel, which he likes to do, because of Covid and he just seems to have given up on life. The hospital do not communicate well with us, in many respects, so I feel I must chase them or our surgery up to get information from them. This makes me exhausted and depressed as I fight through lots of bureaucracy. It also affects my mental health. Any advice how I can deal with his depression, as he will not seek help at all. Thank you.