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Thanks for your comments and sharing your experiances everyone, at least now i have got my husbands sister on my side and informed of the situation, and he has always listened to her advice in the past. She agrees that he may need medication to help him with this problem, but is also well aware that hes the kind of man whos stubborn at taking any tablets other than painkillers, and will often leave off a course of antibiotics as soon as he starts to feel a bit better, rather than completing the course.
The plan of action is to go and see his Gp one day next week, but to try and get to see one who may be more sympathetic than last time I spoke to one about him a few months ago (multi doctor practice, with no set rules of who you see at an appointment, except if they instruct that they are to follow up something theirselves) The only advice i got then was to keep out of his way when hes in one of his 'moods', which being as im not very mobile is not always easy, especially when he drives off in the car with my mobility scooter in the boot!
The hardest part is getting him to see that he has a problem, hes in denial, despite everyone around him being able to see this problem clearly.
Julia
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Celebrating 37 years of Caravanning in 2019, Recently Considered Retiring, but Totally Addicted for Life!
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