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  • Author : PeppiPatty
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11 Sep 2018 08:19 AM
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unbelieveable. My special husband.. For quite a while, maybe a year, my partner in crime ( lol) marriage has been really hard work. It all went ahead in the last 24 hours and he had a meltdown and blew all my pay yesterday...... 

I drove away and just sat in the car at Woolworths and went in like a daze and got him some cologne that he was having a wig out about. 

 

I got back, apologised to my wonderful FIL ( father in law) and Mr Buddha says that he thinks he's been wiggling out too much and he will go to hospital for a couple of weeks to get his medication changed. 

 

He he rang the psych hospital and they agreed that he has been aggressive. He says that he feels that he's going through a mid aged crisis .......we are going in 2 pm to book him a bed. It might take a little while/ a few days for him to get a bed. 

 

I feel eel sick with relief. I'm being heard. 

 

Everyone ..........check out The Australian Story on Dr Gregory Smith . Great stuff. 

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