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07-09-2018 06:24 PM
07-09-2018 06:24 PM
Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii
We always book the next appt on the way out of the last-- this is a great idea @Former-Member, I have done this regularly now but then it is upto mr shaz to talk -- ammmmm
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07-09-2018 08:10 PM
07-09-2018 08:10 PM
Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii
After 3 recent appts when he did not understand what was to happen Mr D agreed for me to accompany him to appts, I try not to over do this so as not to smother him. If I do go we run through what needs to be discussed beforehand so we are on the same page. If he tells me that he wants to talk to doc about a specific problem and he doesn't, he knows I will probably remind him to mention it. 😀
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07-09-2018 08:14 PM
07-09-2018 08:14 PM
Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii
to accompany him to appts,, it is hard @Former-Member, mr shaz wants me to be with him but not to discussedwhat is going on
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15-09-2018 09:13 AM
15-09-2018 09:13 AM
Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii
Had a medical procedure yesterday under general anaesthetic - on the post operative instruction sheet along with the instructions not to drive a car, use equipment, cook or make important decisions, it said:
In the next 24 hours
"DO NOT return to work or resume primary carer responsibilities"
Fortunately Mr D was OK to take care of me and I was not up to eating (let alone face his cooking) but was a bit anxious. He had not slept at all well the night before and hospitals do not bring up fond memories for him.
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15-09-2018 10:12 AM
15-09-2018 10:12 AM
Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii
Im glad Mr D is looking after you but sorrys hes anxious. I hope he settles more today knowing your at home.
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15-09-2018 02:50 PM
15-09-2018 02:50 PM
Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii
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15-09-2018 03:05 PM
15-09-2018 03:05 PM
Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii
Taking it easy @outlander was tired and nauseous after anaesthetic but a lot better today.
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15-09-2018 03:07 PM
15-09-2018 03:07 PM
Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii
Im glad your feeling better today.
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15-09-2018 03:09 PM
15-09-2018 03:09 PM
Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii
I am glad Mr D is looking after you but sorrys hes anxious @Former-Member,
mr Darcy and mr shaz are totally twins
hope you feel btter soon xx
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21-09-2018 06:13 PM
21-09-2018 06:13 PM
Re: My life partner has Bipolar ii
Every now and then something not quite right is happening.
I opened our freezer on Thursday to find the contents defrosted. Mr D had done the cooking the day before and when I asked, he confirmed that the ingredients that he had got out the freezer the night before were not frozen, yet he said nothing. It did not compute with him that this could be a problem ... yikes.
He was then quite upaet about the wasted food, which really was minimal as we had been clearing the freezer. Not being sure how long the freezer had been out I was not going to take any chances with the chicken and threw it out. The dog and chooks were able to consume a good portion of the contents.