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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 272608" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Well, I spoke too soon. He does not want to go now. I will offer again tommorrow, but I doubt he will take it. I had even figured out the positives, and was looking forward to it. He seems overwhelmed by going to psychiatrist or therapist with me/difficult child tommorrow. I find that kinda interesting, as husband has his own psychiatrist, and has never missed an appointment and does not mind(or seem to mind) going to see him. husband has met difficult child's psychiatrist several times, so it's not like they are strangers--but it has been over a year since he has been with us. As for therapist, husband drops difficult child off many times and I pick him up(the secretary calls it the changing of the guard) so he has met her briefly in the office. Oh well.</p><p> </p><p>These last few weeks have been hard for me, and I am pretty sure they have been just as hard or harder for husband. </p><p> </p><p>GCV--if husband had not come to the few appts he did with difficult child I don't know if he would have gotten help for himself. As I learned more and read more I would drop hints, and then he made an appointment with psychiatrist and the rest is history. I am so incredibly grateful that husband keeps his appts and takes his medications. I really do not know how I ever dealt with him unmedicated, and thankfully this medwash thing(doing nekkid chicken dance to ward off board curse) has gone very smoothly. He goes to psychiatrist Thursday and I think will get put on Seroquel and I am not sure if he goes back on Lamictal or not. We will see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 272608, member: 3184"] Well, I spoke too soon. He does not want to go now. I will offer again tommorrow, but I doubt he will take it. I had even figured out the positives, and was looking forward to it. He seems overwhelmed by going to psychiatrist or therapist with me/difficult child tommorrow. I find that kinda interesting, as husband has his own psychiatrist, and has never missed an appointment and does not mind(or seem to mind) going to see him. husband has met difficult child's psychiatrist several times, so it's not like they are strangers--but it has been over a year since he has been with us. As for therapist, husband drops difficult child off many times and I pick him up(the secretary calls it the changing of the guard) so he has met her briefly in the office. Oh well. These last few weeks have been hard for me, and I am pretty sure they have been just as hard or harder for husband. GCV--if husband had not come to the few appts he did with difficult child I don't know if he would have gotten help for himself. As I learned more and read more I would drop hints, and then he made an appointment with psychiatrist and the rest is history. I am so incredibly grateful that husband keeps his appts and takes his medications. I really do not know how I ever dealt with him unmedicated, and thankfully this medwash thing(doing nekkid chicken dance to ward off board curse) has gone very smoothly. He goes to psychiatrist Thursday and I think will get put on Seroquel and I am not sure if he goes back on Lamictal or not. We will see. [/QUOTE]
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