All I really need is a sympathetic hear and helpful advice with insight and understanding. This forum has some wonderful, caring members and I am already grateful to you all.@Gwynn what do you need from us?
Do you want us to just listen or would you like solutions/advice?
I have caught up and I am so sorry to read Gwynn's news. I know you fear she will reject you Gwynn, but when she comes to it may just be the opposite. Let us hope so. Just know that we are all sending love your way.
Thank you, however this is the second time she has become ill after stopping her meds. The first saw her reject me after they discharged her and it took an age before things got better. On this occasion the 'starting position' is much worse and I believe she may now be thinking of going back to her home country when released from hospital.
That is my fear
I don't think is silly, Ray. I find job searching very overwhelming so would not be happy to lose a job. Plus I can stress about the income. Sending hugs xxi take job losses really baldly i wiredlly react in the same way as i would if i was grieffing. there been alot of tears over the last few days. i know that sounds silly.
@Gwynn speaking for myself, i can't imagine what its like for you so can't give advice but please know that you're not alone on here. We will all listen. Hopefully the hospital will help your wife and she can come home to you. You say you fear her rejecting you, could the hospital help with this, maybe with some counselling or something as part of her treatment? Take care of yourself.All I really need is a sympathetic hear and helpful advice with insight and understanding
Thanks the working sylte was something I wasn't used to. But probably would have got more confident as time went on because that's what they said why. What the email said is that would be unable to provide me with hours for the foreseeable fe. Although I knew a manager did mention something about neatness on my last shift that would be a good opportunity to explain it's about my dyspraxia as wrapping things up due to the Manuel dextirty did make things look a bit untidy but I've found before with doing same thing even with that things improve as it becomes more muscle memory). I do wonder if it would made a difference to their discussion If I had pulled them aside and explained properly about my dyspraxia(I actually thought about emailling them at one point and thought "no I'll wait until my next shift"I don't think is silly, Ray. I find job searching very overwhelming so would not be happy to lose a job. Plus I can stress about the income. Sending hugs xx
Absolutely no problem. The hospitals do the best they can given the limited resourcesvthey have. They do only discharge once they feel she is well enough to be treated at home. Unfortunately the homevhelp cannot force anything on her, including counselling. There is help after hospital but my wife has always rejected it. She does not help herself or our marriage. It's a tough one.I'm sorry Gwynn, I probably shouldn't have said anything. I was under the impression that the hospital would work with your wife to ensure that she resume her meds and wouldn't discharge her until she'd regained her mental health. I have only a limited experience of mental health issues, so I should keep my opinions to myself. I certainly hope the outcome will be positive for you. Sending hugs.