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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 290141" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>Yesterday husband and difficult child had a therapist appointment (the next psychiatrist appointment is next Wed, I think). </p><p> </p><p>husband 'forgot' to tell therapist about the hallucination; I'd sent it to his computer at work to print off, and he meant to but the computer system was down and he didn't and then he forgot. And he also forgot to tell therapist that difficult child stole another cell phone the night before.</p><p> </p><p>I think there really is no excuse for forgetting. Hallucinations are SIGNIFICANT. But maybe hallucinations and weirdness are just so normal to husband that it's not on the top of his mind like it would be for normal people. Or ... he just wants to forget. </p><p> </p><p>Anyway, he said difficult child and therapist spoke alone and difficult child came out crying and said the session was rough. On the way home difficult child said it would be best if he weren't there anymore, he'd be happier, husband would be happier, I would be happier, little sister wouldn't have to be afraid of him....</p><p> </p><p>husband took this as suicide talk. I wonder if it wasn't a bid to be put into a Residential Treatment Center (RTC), go live with crazy grandma, or be sent to a boarding school. </p><p> </p><p>husband was very upset and tried to call therapist after the appointment, but as of COB therapist hadn't returned the call. </p><p> </p><p>Sunday difficult child goes to a military camp for 3 weeks. It's the first time we've ever been away from him for that long. Either it's going to be wnderful or husband is going to be very anxious and take it out on us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 290141, member: 5169"] Yesterday husband and difficult child had a therapist appointment (the next psychiatrist appointment is next Wed, I think). husband 'forgot' to tell therapist about the hallucination; I'd sent it to his computer at work to print off, and he meant to but the computer system was down and he didn't and then he forgot. And he also forgot to tell therapist that difficult child stole another cell phone the night before. I think there really is no excuse for forgetting. Hallucinations are SIGNIFICANT. But maybe hallucinations and weirdness are just so normal to husband that it's not on the top of his mind like it would be for normal people. Or ... he just wants to forget. Anyway, he said difficult child and therapist spoke alone and difficult child came out crying and said the session was rough. On the way home difficult child said it would be best if he weren't there anymore, he'd be happier, husband would be happier, I would be happier, little sister wouldn't have to be afraid of him.... husband took this as suicide talk. I wonder if it wasn't a bid to be put into a Residential Treatment Center (RTC), go live with crazy grandma, or be sent to a boarding school. husband was very upset and tried to call therapist after the appointment, but as of COB therapist hadn't returned the call. Sunday difficult child goes to a military camp for 3 weeks. It's the first time we've ever been away from him for that long. Either it's going to be wnderful or husband is going to be very anxious and take it out on us. [/QUOTE]
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