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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 197078" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Okay, so looks like he's going to the appointment tomorrow...</p><p></p><p>WO -- I am VERY worried he'll draw a blank (deer-in-headlights-syndrome) when he's there. This morning he already got stupid and said to me "So WHY am I going there?"</p><p></p><p>Terry -- Thanks. husband thinks we'll be having this sale on Sunday... I said that's fine if he wants to work towards that goal (but I seriously doubt we'll be ready, knowing what's on the calendar for the rest of the week). He just doesn't manage projects like this very well. ANd NO, I am NOT doing the bulk of the work -- even if that means the crap sits out there for a month!</p><p></p><p>CM30 -- I highly suspect the Paxil is disinhibiting him. Hopefully the psychiatrist will discuss lowering this. I'm afraid if I address it with husband he'll take it as criticism right now... but that could just be me remembering the "old" husband... maybe he'd listen?</p><p></p><p>Janet -- The whole chatting up strangers thing is actually kind of amusing. I'm watching this, though because I'm concerned it could morph into something bigger. difficult child 2 does this as well.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of calling to leave a voicemail for the psychiatrist about tomorrow since I can't be there... Or maybe since husband is truly at a loss for how to talk to the psychiatrist about why I'm insisting he go there, I should just give him some notes to talk from? How do you guide someone who clearly needs help but without stepping on his toes and making him feel totally inept?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 197078, member: 3444"] Okay, so looks like he's going to the appointment tomorrow... WO -- I am VERY worried he'll draw a blank (deer-in-headlights-syndrome) when he's there. This morning he already got stupid and said to me "So WHY am I going there?" Terry -- Thanks. husband thinks we'll be having this sale on Sunday... I said that's fine if he wants to work towards that goal (but I seriously doubt we'll be ready, knowing what's on the calendar for the rest of the week). He just doesn't manage projects like this very well. ANd NO, I am NOT doing the bulk of the work -- even if that means the crap sits out there for a month! CM30 -- I highly suspect the Paxil is disinhibiting him. Hopefully the psychiatrist will discuss lowering this. I'm afraid if I address it with husband he'll take it as criticism right now... but that could just be me remembering the "old" husband... maybe he'd listen? Janet -- The whole chatting up strangers thing is actually kind of amusing. I'm watching this, though because I'm concerned it could morph into something bigger. difficult child 2 does this as well. I'm thinking of calling to leave a voicemail for the psychiatrist about tomorrow since I can't be there... Or maybe since husband is truly at a loss for how to talk to the psychiatrist about why I'm insisting he go there, I should just give him some notes to talk from? How do you guide someone who clearly needs help but without stepping on his toes and making him feel totally inept? [/QUOTE]
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