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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 318458" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Oh honey, I am so sorry. I cannot even begin to imagine how horrible it has to be to see him go from doing so well to this way. It sounds like he is possibly losing touch with reality. I know they do not think it is the medications, but I wonder if an ap would help him? You very probably could have already tried one of them, but I know that ap's make the world of difference for my difficult child and I wish husband could tolerate them, they were great mood wise for him, but I am dubbing him the king of side effects. If it is possible he gets it. With difficult child they have allowed him to be calmer, to be more comfortable with himself and his feelings.</p><p> </p><p>Anyhow I wish I could do something to make it better. When they get worse it triggers so much **** for us. I know for me when husband or difficult child are doing poorly my mind just starts spinning and whirling like I am guessing yours could.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs. Lots of hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 318458, member: 3184"] Oh honey, I am so sorry. I cannot even begin to imagine how horrible it has to be to see him go from doing so well to this way. It sounds like he is possibly losing touch with reality. I know they do not think it is the medications, but I wonder if an ap would help him? You very probably could have already tried one of them, but I know that ap's make the world of difference for my difficult child and I wish husband could tolerate them, they were great mood wise for him, but I am dubbing him the king of side effects. If it is possible he gets it. With difficult child they have allowed him to be calmer, to be more comfortable with himself and his feelings. Anyhow I wish I could do something to make it better. When they get worse it triggers so much **** for us. I know for me when husband or difficult child are doing poorly my mind just starts spinning and whirling like I am guessing yours could. Hugs. Lots of hugs. [/QUOTE]
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