BACK HOME! it took a week but the power is finally back on. we are expecting 1 foot of snow tonight, I'm not going to say a word about that!
The MD appointment went well, we both really like his doc. He got my husband to relax a little by chit catting and got him to open up alittle. I liked the way he could see how he was feeling. He increased his Celexa to 40 mg but my husband is going to wait until Saturday so he is not at work if he has any problem with the increase. He also told him it was ok to play around with his Risperdal dosage and time, to experiment a little to find what works for him. He agreed that 4mg was WAY too much. He has been taking 1 mg and that calms him down. He told the doc that he feels like he is in a fog, difficulty concentrating. but his MD says that is definately a symptom of depression, the inability to absorb information. He got him to talk about going into the hospital, the stress of not being home because of the power, the kids expectations for christmas presents, how hard it is to work, the frustration of wanting the medication to work now. The doc did most of the talking but having him guess about what was stressing him out seemed to relieve his stress a little. Like yeah that is on my mind! How did you know?! I do have many reasons to be stressed and depressed!
He was in a much better mood last night, after the electricity came on. He was running around like he used to, getting things running again, moving all our clothes and stuff back in and said that he feels great and even joked that he can't wait to go to work in the morning. He finished the car that he was working on (he didn't think he would get it done on time but did) and he felt good about that too.
I can't wait for him to feel better. I know it is the depression but it bothers me that he is distant from me, detached. He wants to sleep alot, he is quiet and withdrawn most of the time. It makes me sad. When I say something to him about it he will respond to me with, "Oh I'm sorry, I love you to pieces, come here" but nothing spontaneous.