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Husband might have early cognitive disorder!
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<blockquote data-quote="CAmom" data-source="post: 117279" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>Thank you, DDD. Yes, fear, anxiety...that's just the start!</p><p></p><p>And, if it's of any help, I've been asking my husband, in a joking manner, for months now if he's "losing it?" He laughs and says, "Maybe a little." </p><p></p><p>I simply told him that I was concerned about him...this was after an incident when I had asked him to order 15 California rolls as one of the appetizers for a party we were having and discussed the fact that 15 rolls cut up into 6 pieces a roll would equal 90 pieces, enough for the 30 or so people we had invited. </p><p></p><p>Apparently, he zoned in on the "90" and came home with 90 California rolls, 540 pieces, at a price of $350.00! OMG!!! For 30 people, when we had platters and platters of other appetizers! </p><p></p><p>His explanation was that he wasn't very good at math (wrong...he built an addition onto our home from the foundation up...) and "probably should have asked the sushi maker to stop." Duh!</p><p></p><p>At that point, I asked him if I could make him an appointment. He's gone along with it, more I think in the spirit of humoring me rather than any deep concern of his own. </p><p></p><p>Maybe your husband will respond the same way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAmom, post: 117279, member: 1835"] Thank you, DDD. Yes, fear, anxiety...that's just the start! And, if it's of any help, I've been asking my husband, in a joking manner, for months now if he's "losing it?" He laughs and says, "Maybe a little." I simply told him that I was concerned about him...this was after an incident when I had asked him to order 15 California rolls as one of the appetizers for a party we were having and discussed the fact that 15 rolls cut up into 6 pieces a roll would equal 90 pieces, enough for the 30 or so people we had invited. Apparently, he zoned in on the "90" and came home with 90 California rolls, 540 pieces, at a price of $350.00! OMG!!! For 30 people, when we had platters and platters of other appetizers! His explanation was that he wasn't very good at math (wrong...he built an addition onto our home from the foundation up...) and "probably should have asked the sushi maker to stop." Duh! At that point, I asked him if I could make him an appointment. He's gone along with it, more I think in the spirit of humoring me rather than any deep concern of his own. Maybe your husband will respond the same way? [/QUOTE]
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