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husband on his way to psychiatrist appointment
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 497579" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>The card thingy sounds good. However, husband has an iPhone and there's a memo pad that allows you to type notes to yourself and save them. So over the past year or so he's been trying to use that tool. Especially after the neuro scolded him for not having better knowledge of himself (I used to go to all his medical appointments when we were still in research and fact-finding mode, but not anymore).</p><p></p><p>Sounds like the psychiatrist had a good talk with him about communication in general and trying to work with me more instead of shutting me out, because he made some efforts to connect with me last night and this morning. It's hard to take it seriously, though, and not feel a little jaded when it's so counter to the way he normally behaves, if that makes sense. Takes time to create new habits... and I have first-hand experience with leopards and their proverbial spots...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 497579, member: 3444"] The card thingy sounds good. However, husband has an iPhone and there's a memo pad that allows you to type notes to yourself and save them. So over the past year or so he's been trying to use that tool. Especially after the neuro scolded him for not having better knowledge of himself (I used to go to all his medical appointments when we were still in research and fact-finding mode, but not anymore). Sounds like the psychiatrist had a good talk with him about communication in general and trying to work with me more instead of shutting me out, because he made some efforts to connect with me last night and this morning. It's hard to take it seriously, though, and not feel a little jaded when it's so counter to the way he normally behaves, if that makes sense. Takes time to create new habits... and I have first-hand experience with leopards and their proverbial spots... [/QUOTE]
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