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Husband might have early cognitive disorder!
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<blockquote data-quote="CAmom" data-source="post: 117334" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>DDD, I guess my husband has never been a great communicator either. He's more of a do-er than a talker. </p><p></p><p>But, like your husband, I sense a withdrawal at times that goes beyond not feeling the need to chat. </p><p></p><p>We certainly haven't been under the serious stresses you've been under with your boy, the fall, brain damage, etc., but, relative to our lives before our son's teen years set in, things were pretty grim around here for a prolonged period of time. So, like you, I thought this was just a result of that stress. </p><p></p><p>However, although our son is home, and the worst seems to be over, my husband is still showing the same signs that are worrying me. </p><p></p><p>Smart of you to reorganize your business so that you can manage alone. In our situation, my husband is the major breadwinner and I'm afraid whatever this is is beginning to impact his work, so I may have a financial crisis on my hands at some point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAmom, post: 117334, member: 1835"] DDD, I guess my husband has never been a great communicator either. He's more of a do-er than a talker. But, like your husband, I sense a withdrawal at times that goes beyond not feeling the need to chat. We certainly haven't been under the serious stresses you've been under with your boy, the fall, brain damage, etc., but, relative to our lives before our son's teen years set in, things were pretty grim around here for a prolonged period of time. So, like you, I thought this was just a result of that stress. However, although our son is home, and the worst seems to be over, my husband is still showing the same signs that are worrying me. Smart of you to reorganize your business so that you can manage alone. In our situation, my husband is the major breadwinner and I'm afraid whatever this is is beginning to impact his work, so I may have a financial crisis on my hands at some point. [/QUOTE]
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