Hello, I could use some advice, and I think this is the best place to get it.
The thing is, H has been wanting to cut back on meds. He has always hated and avoided meds as much as possible. I appreciate this, however, I don't think now is the right time to be skimpy.
He has recently stopped taking sleeping pills. I have been asking him why he doesn't take them, and only yesterday did he admit that he stopped because he takes enough meds as it is. Well he still doesn't sleep. He had not yet found a sleeping pill that worked for him...
His anti-depressents,he has been taking for some months now and has had 0 difference...aside from increased anxiety. I told him I thought he should try a different one but he refuses.
I know he's tired of things not working for him, but he really hasn't tried different meds (he is on his third kind of sleeping pills, but this one he hasn't really tried...). He has only been on this one anti-depressent.
Also, he quit therapy after not much time with that. That he said he was only doing for me. I was concerned about that fact but he assured me that it was more like I motivated him. I'm also afraid I may have discouraged him in some things I said without realizing it was discouragement. When I talked to his T, I wasn't impressed with a few things. I talked to H about the fact that he may want to try a new T. I'm afraid that was my mistake. Though it was before that convo that he had already decided to 'take a break' from therapy. I'm worried I discouraged him further.
Now, he doesn't even want to talk about therapy. I even found free trauma therapy. But can't seem to find the right time to tell him...
He has been to the naturalpath about his physical problems but in the end, she just didn't know why tests showed nothing and anything she tried did nothing. Now that we know about ptsd, I really think she may be able to help. But due to money and having met her father...he doesn't want to go back. He went to her father for back problems (he's a chiropractor) and her father talked way too much about other patients. He even went to the extent of showing their files to H. H fears the apple doesn't fall far from the tree with the daughter.
Anyways, I can understand H not wanting to take more meds, though I disagree with his decision at the moment. I know he has always had strong feelings against therapy, but I am beginning to think that this thought is his being fearful of bringing up the past.
Any advice or wisdom would be greatly appreciated...
The thing is, H has been wanting to cut back on meds. He has always hated and avoided meds as much as possible. I appreciate this, however, I don't think now is the right time to be skimpy.
He has recently stopped taking sleeping pills. I have been asking him why he doesn't take them, and only yesterday did he admit that he stopped because he takes enough meds as it is. Well he still doesn't sleep. He had not yet found a sleeping pill that worked for him...
His anti-depressents,he has been taking for some months now and has had 0 difference...aside from increased anxiety. I told him I thought he should try a different one but he refuses.
I know he's tired of things not working for him, but he really hasn't tried different meds (he is on his third kind of sleeping pills, but this one he hasn't really tried...). He has only been on this one anti-depressent.
Also, he quit therapy after not much time with that. That he said he was only doing for me. I was concerned about that fact but he assured me that it was more like I motivated him. I'm also afraid I may have discouraged him in some things I said without realizing it was discouragement. When I talked to his T, I wasn't impressed with a few things. I talked to H about the fact that he may want to try a new T. I'm afraid that was my mistake. Though it was before that convo that he had already decided to 'take a break' from therapy. I'm worried I discouraged him further.
Now, he doesn't even want to talk about therapy. I even found free trauma therapy. But can't seem to find the right time to tell him...
He has been to the naturalpath about his physical problems but in the end, she just didn't know why tests showed nothing and anything she tried did nothing. Now that we know about ptsd, I really think she may be able to help. But due to money and having met her father...he doesn't want to go back. He went to her father for back problems (he's a chiropractor) and her father talked way too much about other patients. He even went to the extent of showing their files to H. H fears the apple doesn't fall far from the tree with the daughter.
Anyways, I can understand H not wanting to take more meds, though I disagree with his decision at the moment. I know he has always had strong feelings against therapy, but I am beginning to think that this thought is his being fearful of bringing up the past.
Any advice or wisdom would be greatly appreciated...