amethist
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Straight talking is the only way I have found to help my husband understand the error of his ways, or should I say his excuses for sitting around not doing enough to help himself.
The latest no nonsense, no emotion included talk seems to have hit home this time, especially when I explained to him what could happen in regards to his disassociation, if he did not now take notice and get his mind going again.
I did not really understand how bad this was getting until he explained to me fully what had happened when he went to buy milk a few days ago. It seems he had walked past the shop a lot further than he first told me, and only came back to earth when a bus went past. He could have ended up anywhere had this not happened as he had walked nearly 1/4 of a mile past the shop.
So I sat him down a gave a bad case scenario.
I asked him how he would feel if he went out when he was not fully aware of what he was doing, walked to the shop but passed it again. Carried on walking, crossed all roads as he should but not aware of it, in other words doing everything on auto pilot. Then he ended up in the park over a 1 1/2 miles away, sat on a bench, being suddenly jolted back to earth by a dog barking or children squealing in fun, or even being asked by the police if he was OK. This would scare the life out of him, as he said he would go into panic mode if that did happen, and he now realises it is a real possibility.
Basically I told him if he does not start using his mind again he could end up years down the line needing to be somewhere where he can be watched 24/7, as I would not be able to do this.
This has given him a wake up call that he has needed for weeks, he now understands, (I hope) how important it is now to do things everyday that he has to think about, that he has to put his mind to doing, not just the auto stuff. He has to train his brain to work properly again, he hates puzzles and stuff like that, but he does like quiz shows. So for an hour a day he is going to watch a quiz programme and do like we used to and see if he can beat the contestants in answering.
So as from Monday a different regime is being marked out, not only the usual everyday stuff but extras added in everyday. Things he has to think about and put his mind to do, then as soon as the weather picks up I will buy him is stronger strimmer that he wants, and he will learn how to landscape our back garden, ready for his new garage that he needs to be able to work on non-running motorbike that he wants to buy eventually.
I think he now knows this is the last chance saloon, he has been told if he does not put the work in now, it could be too late to reverse what is beginning to happen, and he will loose days and more not just minutes and hours.
So explaining all this to him, in a no nonsense straight talking way, is the only way I could get him to take notice. Along with the worse case scenarios of carrying on doing no where near enough to help himself.
Amethist
The latest no nonsense, no emotion included talk seems to have hit home this time, especially when I explained to him what could happen in regards to his disassociation, if he did not now take notice and get his mind going again.
I did not really understand how bad this was getting until he explained to me fully what had happened when he went to buy milk a few days ago. It seems he had walked past the shop a lot further than he first told me, and only came back to earth when a bus went past. He could have ended up anywhere had this not happened as he had walked nearly 1/4 of a mile past the shop.
So I sat him down a gave a bad case scenario.
I asked him how he would feel if he went out when he was not fully aware of what he was doing, walked to the shop but passed it again. Carried on walking, crossed all roads as he should but not aware of it, in other words doing everything on auto pilot. Then he ended up in the park over a 1 1/2 miles away, sat on a bench, being suddenly jolted back to earth by a dog barking or children squealing in fun, or even being asked by the police if he was OK. This would scare the life out of him, as he said he would go into panic mode if that did happen, and he now realises it is a real possibility.
Basically I told him if he does not start using his mind again he could end up years down the line needing to be somewhere where he can be watched 24/7, as I would not be able to do this.
This has given him a wake up call that he has needed for weeks, he now understands, (I hope) how important it is now to do things everyday that he has to think about, that he has to put his mind to doing, not just the auto stuff. He has to train his brain to work properly again, he hates puzzles and stuff like that, but he does like quiz shows. So for an hour a day he is going to watch a quiz programme and do like we used to and see if he can beat the contestants in answering.
So as from Monday a different regime is being marked out, not only the usual everyday stuff but extras added in everyday. Things he has to think about and put his mind to do, then as soon as the weather picks up I will buy him is stronger strimmer that he wants, and he will learn how to landscape our back garden, ready for his new garage that he needs to be able to work on non-running motorbike that he wants to buy eventually.
I think he now knows this is the last chance saloon, he has been told if he does not put the work in now, it could be too late to reverse what is beginning to happen, and he will loose days and more not just minutes and hours.
So explaining all this to him, in a no nonsense straight talking way, is the only way I could get him to take notice. Along with the worse case scenarios of carrying on doing no where near enough to help himself.
Amethist