amethist
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For the last few days I have been changing my reaction to my husbands symptoms.
He has been frustrated with himself and had a few angry outbursts because of it. Being snappy and basically not himself, wanting to start an argument. For the last few days I have not risen to the bait, and this morning was no different.
He snapped at me when I asked him something, then asked me if I was going to the office, or did he have to go out instead.
I ignored his comment and told him to do what ever he wanted, as I was going to sort out the back bedroom ready for decorating. He was not happy about this, and told me to go out shopping or something.
As the last few days, I again told him to "Cut the crap, get your head out of your butt and deal with it" and to "Stop treating me as the enemy". All calmly and without any anger in my voice at all. I even suggested that he sort some wiring out on a bike he was fixing, as a distraction to what was going on in his head.
I did go up stairs to do what I intended, leaving him to do what ever he wanted, which turned out to be the wiring.
It wasn't long before he was talking to me normal again and apologizing for his out burst, also asking me if I wanted a cup of coffee.
So shifting my way of reacting, seems to be changing his too.
He has been frustrated with himself and had a few angry outbursts because of it. Being snappy and basically not himself, wanting to start an argument. For the last few days I have not risen to the bait, and this morning was no different.
He snapped at me when I asked him something, then asked me if I was going to the office, or did he have to go out instead.
I ignored his comment and told him to do what ever he wanted, as I was going to sort out the back bedroom ready for decorating. He was not happy about this, and told me to go out shopping or something.
As the last few days, I again told him to "Cut the crap, get your head out of your butt and deal with it" and to "Stop treating me as the enemy". All calmly and without any anger in my voice at all. I even suggested that he sort some wiring out on a bike he was fixing, as a distraction to what was going on in his head.
I did go up stairs to do what I intended, leaving him to do what ever he wanted, which turned out to be the wiring.
It wasn't long before he was talking to me normal again and apologizing for his out burst, also asking me if I wanted a cup of coffee.
So shifting my way of reacting, seems to be changing his too.