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husband (almost) gets kicked out of Best Buy...
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 262778" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Loth, psychiatrist at one time said to me he thought something like Risperdal would likely be good for husband. But that would mean we'd have to get husband on the same page as the rest of us and admit that he has a specific mood problem. Essentially, I believe husband has to bring up the issue with the psychiatrist in order for him to address it. I don't think husband is at that level of enlightenment YET. He actually had an appointment on Thurdsday but cancelled because he came home sick. I'll probably have to make the call to get it rescheduled or he'll never do it. Anyhow, we can always hope and keep steering him in the right direction so that one day he actually gets the right medications in place.</p><p> </p><p>Janet, the argument was a lot like yours -- splitting hairs and just not letting it go, and not realizing how ridiculous the whole thing was... until his kids and his niece pointed it out! Out of the mouths of babes, right? Why is it they can take the critique of a child to heart, but not one from someone closer to them (like a spouse or sibling)? Less of an emotional threat, I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 262778, member: 3444"] Loth, psychiatrist at one time said to me he thought something like Risperdal would likely be good for husband. But that would mean we'd have to get husband on the same page as the rest of us and admit that he has a specific mood problem. Essentially, I believe husband has to bring up the issue with the psychiatrist in order for him to address it. I don't think husband is at that level of enlightenment YET. He actually had an appointment on Thurdsday but cancelled because he came home sick. I'll probably have to make the call to get it rescheduled or he'll never do it. Anyhow, we can always hope and keep steering him in the right direction so that one day he actually gets the right medications in place. Janet, the argument was a lot like yours -- splitting hairs and just not letting it go, and not realizing how ridiculous the whole thing was... until his kids and his niece pointed it out! Out of the mouths of babes, right? Why is it they can take the critique of a child to heart, but not one from someone closer to them (like a spouse or sibling)? Less of an emotional threat, I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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