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My DH has lost the plot.

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in2theblues · 20/12/2014 00:09

DH believes utter rubbish. You couldn't make it up. Nothing sane. I need to help him.

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duplodon · 20/12/2014 01:41

Guilty, have you seen he had an aneurysm?

OldIrving · 20/12/2014 01:41

this happened to me. I had a brain injury after a fall. you need to call 999 and get a MRI. PLEASE.

in2theblues · 20/12/2014 01:43

Thank you duplondon. Wibble. I'm going to read what you say tomorrow and agin.

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in2theblues · 20/12/2014 01:49

We are in no danger. My DH is confused and I need to help him. The 'long story' and 'set up' are more improbable day by day.

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GarlicDrankTheChristmasSpirit · 20/12/2014 03:17

Paranoia can be very dangerous, in2. The strain on the sufferer's psyche is intense - even greater than the observer's, and that's huge! It can lead to serious depression, self-harm extending to suicide, and harm to others. Although the aneurism looks a likely source of the problem, the poor man's been living with it for years and so have you. It must almost inevitably affected both of your mental health.

As a first, and logical step, it makes complete sense for you to visit your own GP and explain the full situation. Sounds like you need some help & support. If you tell your GP the whole truth - including how you're feeling - it's probable you will get some.

Flowers and Brew for you.

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