Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, the thing that concerns me is that he remembers details of the 'carwash' like the name and the colors of the signage. The carwash NEVER existed. In fact a carwash with the business name never existed according to the Internet and I am 100% certain it never existed. DH is unwavering that he remembered the name, location, signage and when it was there. It never existed.
Hmm. So what time period was the car wash supposed to have existed in?
OP here.
He didn't quote the time frame, but he said he used the carwash when he owned a certain vehicle, so that gave it a time period of 10-15 years ago. The building that is standing on the corner now is likely 40+ years old. We didn't live here 40+ years ago. Somehow, DH cannot see the facts don't add up and he is sticking by his story. It's so concerning that his logic is not kicking in.
I think he is mixing up locations, which would not concern me too much, but it might be worth it to have him see a doctor anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, the thing that concerns me is that he remembers details of the 'carwash' like the name and the colors of the signage. The carwash NEVER existed. In fact a carwash with the business name never existed according to the Internet and I am 100% certain it never existed. DH is unwavering that he remembered the name, location, signage and when it was there. It never existed.
He's 65. The car wash was probably torn down before it was documented on the internet.
65 years is a long time to keep track of every single detail. The car wash was probably on a different corner. Are you sure you're not gaslighting him?
I am not trying to win the argument or gaslight him. I would like him to a least say OK maybe I am incorrect based on the facts. It's scary that he can't use logic and facts to discern a hallucination from reality.
Describing this as not being able to use logic and facts to discern a hallucination from reality is REALLY REALLY extreme. So if fact-checking him on the internet. Jesus, who does that to win an argument and prove someone wrong? You could be the issue here, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you arguing about this? Is this the only example? Let it go. He's misremembering, got the names/corners wrong (or you are). So what. Happens to all of us. This is not a sign of anything. Geez. you both are stupidly stubborn over nothing.
It's not the only incident. Today he told me that a stranger said something to him that is so off the wall and crazy that I don't believe they said it. He must have misunderstood them or imagined it. He swears it's true, but I wasn't there so I can't say for certain.
Anonymous wrote:Why the hell are you arguing about this? Is this the only example? Let it go. He's misremembering, got the names/corners wrong (or you are). So what. Happens to all of us. This is not a sign of anything. Geez. you both are stupidly stubborn over nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, the thing that concerns me is that he remembers details of the 'carwash' like the name and the colors of the signage. The carwash NEVER existed. In fact a carwash with the business name never existed according to the Internet and I am 100% certain it never existed. DH is unwavering that he remembered the name, location, signage and when it was there. It never existed.
He's 65. The car wash was probably torn down before it was documented on the internet.
65 years is a long time to keep track of every single detail. The car wash was probably on a different corner. Are you sure you're not gaslighting him?
I am not trying to win the argument or gaslight him. I would like him to a least say OK maybe I am incorrect based on the facts. It's scary that he can't use logic and facts to discern a hallucination from reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, the thing that concerns me is that he remembers details of the 'carwash' like the name and the colors of the signage. The carwash NEVER existed. In fact a carwash with the business name never existed according to the Internet and I am 100% certain it never existed. DH is unwavering that he remembered the name, location, signage and when it was there. It never existed.
He's 65. The car wash was probably torn down before it was documented on the internet.
65 years is a long time to keep track of every single detail. The car wash was probably on a different corner. Are you sure you're not gaslighting him?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, the thing that concerns me is that he remembers details of the 'carwash' like the name and the colors of the signage. The carwash NEVER existed. In fact a carwash with the business name never existed according to the Internet and I am 100% certain it never existed. DH is unwavering that he remembered the name, location, signage and when it was there. It never existed.
Anonymous wrote:I would be more concerned it is another health condition rather than dementia OP.