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difficult child too disruptive, put to sick leave and coming home for few days
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 583641" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Yeah, I have been thinking also that. Then again he reports he hasn't been sleeping, has had major trouble both falling asleep and especially waking up frequently or waking up and not getting back to sleep at all. especially he hasn't been able to sleep at all in more challenging circumstances (team bus, shared hotel room etc. common places for the to sleep.) Not sleeping of course is also a classic sign of depression. His first night home could had been because of that, a night before was spent in bus so even if he had slept there it would be understandable to be tired and need more sleep. But difficult child doesn't usually need that much sleep, so two nights over 12 hours and naps on top of that is excessive for him. Luckily he does have his next psychiatrist appointment soon. I'm sure she will ask him about these matters.</p><p></p><p>DDD, thanks. I certainly do hope too that husband will be able to convey it to difficult child, that he does love him, believes in him and is there for him - even if husband does have troubles to get him or understand him and his choices and actions or has difficulty to relate to him at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 583641, member: 14557"] Yeah, I have been thinking also that. Then again he reports he hasn't been sleeping, has had major trouble both falling asleep and especially waking up frequently or waking up and not getting back to sleep at all. especially he hasn't been able to sleep at all in more challenging circumstances (team bus, shared hotel room etc. common places for the to sleep.) Not sleeping of course is also a classic sign of depression. His first night home could had been because of that, a night before was spent in bus so even if he had slept there it would be understandable to be tired and need more sleep. But difficult child doesn't usually need that much sleep, so two nights over 12 hours and naps on top of that is excessive for him. Luckily he does have his next psychiatrist appointment soon. I'm sure she will ask him about these matters. DDD, thanks. I certainly do hope too that husband will be able to convey it to difficult child, that he does love him, believes in him and is there for him - even if husband does have troubles to get him or understand him and his choices and actions or has difficulty to relate to him at times. [/QUOTE]
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