Hi Farah,
I'm a psychotherapist in the Atlanta area and I also have a recently diagnosed AN. I plan to go the radiation route at the end of May, but I have definitely been experiencing mood swings and signs of depression as I've been handling all the paperwork, insurance issues, doctors' appointments, etc. on my own. I agree with what everyone has said so far. This is a wonderful group of people, and I'm very thankful to have found them even though I don't post much. I'm glad you're not taking your husband's behavior personally anymore. You can never be perfect enough in life as it is, and when someone goes through a healing crisis like this, it's even harder. You're doing your best and you're keeping your heart open to him, and that's the biggest gift you could give him. You're very brave and courageous, and I'm glad you've found this site to support you as well as your husband.
As a therapist, I recognize your husband's symptoms as those of clinical depression. I think a visit to a neurologist should help as well. If you can get to a psychiatrist so that he can be put on the right antidepressant, both you and he will be very surprised by the difference in his moods and thoughts They really do work. Your therapist should be able to give you the name of someone you and he could see. I also think that he should do some of his own therapy while you're both doing your marriage counseling. Most of his reactions have nothing to do with you, and he needs help keeping everything in perspective. And as others have said, an AN support group would be great for him.
My thoughts and prayers are with you...
Beverly