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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 136290" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>Oh my poor husband.he could not keep up with a NORMAL conversation.bless his heart and soul. He gets sidetracked with written things if there is a typo or spelling error or errorneous punctuation.and he cannot move past it...loses the who idea of the original intent of the topic entirely.....he just gets so stuck and sidetracked. and when talking, he well.he is now "slow" (due to his illnesses) and he gets stuck talking, too.....and you can try to talk to him, and maybe an HOUR later, he will just then "get it" that you said something.....and then another half an hour before he answers---so- he has serious "lag" and conversing ith him is just impossible. Plus he distorts nearly everything in his psychotic head.and translates most everything into a comment directed at him specifically. If I said someone cut me off in traffic, he would believe I said HE cut me off....and he would first act out physically, with a tantrum.and a 2 hour rant-----and THEN make a reply comment. </p><p>BUT---somewhere very very deep inside him....is still the man I married.....and he sits and lets me say everything, lay it all out.....figure out what is going on.......while he sits there and smiles and nods, LOL. The cool thing is every once in awhile- he does appear- the old him.and he offers valuable insight. Not often, BUT......once in awhile. And my poor befuddled husband did know me better than anyone in the world......so when that happens it is SO COOL. </p><p></p><p>Whew, so in between posting today, I did manage to make some meals to put up adnd do some bakeing and aseemble some ST Pats treats and arrange some more easter things, and call a few docs.....mail a couple pakcages....get all the laundry and dishes done yet again.....LOL. Hypomania does have some benefits if you can figure out how to channel it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 136290, member: 1697"] Oh my poor husband.he could not keep up with a NORMAL conversation.bless his heart and soul. He gets sidetracked with written things if there is a typo or spelling error or errorneous punctuation.and he cannot move past it...loses the who idea of the original intent of the topic entirely.....he just gets so stuck and sidetracked. and when talking, he well.he is now "slow" (due to his illnesses) and he gets stuck talking, too.....and you can try to talk to him, and maybe an HOUR later, he will just then "get it" that you said something.....and then another half an hour before he answers---so- he has serious "lag" and conversing ith him is just impossible. Plus he distorts nearly everything in his psychotic head.and translates most everything into a comment directed at him specifically. If I said someone cut me off in traffic, he would believe I said HE cut me off....and he would first act out physically, with a tantrum.and a 2 hour rant-----and THEN make a reply comment. BUT---somewhere very very deep inside him....is still the man I married.....and he sits and lets me say everything, lay it all out.....figure out what is going on.......while he sits there and smiles and nods, LOL. The cool thing is every once in awhile- he does appear- the old him.and he offers valuable insight. Not often, BUT......once in awhile. And my poor befuddled husband did know me better than anyone in the world......so when that happens it is SO COOL. Whew, so in between posting today, I did manage to make some meals to put up adnd do some bakeing and aseemble some ST Pats treats and arrange some more easter things, and call a few docs.....mail a couple pakcages....get all the laundry and dishes done yet again.....LOL. Hypomania does have some benefits if you can figure out how to channel it. [/QUOTE]
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