amethist
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This weekend we had our 6 year old granddaughter to stay, it went well for all of us. Hubby loved every minute and she enjoyed her self too.
Yesterday he was tired and had the expected wobble, but last night it hit him harder than is has before.
Around 6.30 he told me he did not feel too good, and wanted to take his medication early, but hung on for another hour. After he took them, he insisted on watching a program on TV at 8pm, though I had suggested he watch the repeat later in the week, and go to bed instead, as I could see he was not really in the here and now.
At 9pm, he said he was not tired and wanted to watch something else, though could not decide on what. I made him a mug of tea, and this is when it really showed he was not here.
By 9.30 he was drifting badly, so I insisted he got to bed with some oil and shut down completely. he just looked at me and said, "Your right, I will watch the repeat instead". He had no memory of watching the program at 8pm at all. So rather than upset him by telling him he had already watched it, I just helped him upstairs, put some oil on him, and left him to sleep.
This morning he is back into reality, but upset at loosing so much time last night, his back aches from the tension, and he is a bit ratty with himself. Not towards me at all, and he did worry this morning that he had been disrespectful to me last night. It took me ages to reassure him that he had been fine with me, and no one else would have know he was as he was, because he was talking sense as such. I knew what was wrong because I have seen it so many times before, and knew exactly what to do.
So today, rest and peace and quiet, while he gets his self back together again.
Yesterday he was tired and had the expected wobble, but last night it hit him harder than is has before.
Around 6.30 he told me he did not feel too good, and wanted to take his medication early, but hung on for another hour. After he took them, he insisted on watching a program on TV at 8pm, though I had suggested he watch the repeat later in the week, and go to bed instead, as I could see he was not really in the here and now.
At 9pm, he said he was not tired and wanted to watch something else, though could not decide on what. I made him a mug of tea, and this is when it really showed he was not here.
By 9.30 he was drifting badly, so I insisted he got to bed with some oil and shut down completely. he just looked at me and said, "Your right, I will watch the repeat instead". He had no memory of watching the program at 8pm at all. So rather than upset him by telling him he had already watched it, I just helped him upstairs, put some oil on him, and left him to sleep.
This morning he is back into reality, but upset at loosing so much time last night, his back aches from the tension, and he is a bit ratty with himself. Not towards me at all, and he did worry this morning that he had been disrespectful to me last night. It took me ages to reassure him that he had been fine with me, and no one else would have know he was as he was, because he was talking sense as such. I knew what was wrong because I have seen it so many times before, and knew exactly what to do.
So today, rest and peace and quiet, while he gets his self back together again.