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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You know, OP, if I were you, I'd leave or tell DH he has to get this problem under control or leave. I can't see this improving even if you suddenly find a 'good' doctor. I'm not sure you can fix what you have described: "However, I think its kind of a problem that he always blames me for "pusing him" to that point, complete with accusing me of WANTING to do that. That is his assertaion int he moment. Later he seems to realize that is not right. But it does not "stick". " I think you've got to back away and admit to yourself that you can't solve this person's problems. [/quote] I'm starting to agree with this poster. I'd give your husband today to make an appt with someone new (but he'll likely still have to follow up with his old doctor if his prescription is running out in 5 days). If he doesn't, say you are going to stay somewhere else for awhile. Be it a family member, a friend, a hotel, whatever. It doesn't seem like, even if you got him an appt, he'd follow through with it. And if I were you, I wouldn't wait around to see what happens when his meds run out. [/quote]
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