Hello everyone,
Life is really challenging for me at the moment. I'm caring for a partner with schizophrenia who is currently having an episode; and trying to hold down full time job and care for our 3 year son. To add to this, we moved to a new country 6 months ago; this is essentially what has made my husband condition deteriorate. He's been well for 10 years but in the last year since we made this big move, he's had several breakdowns. He can't cope with the change really, it was too much. My life is a constant strain at the moment (with patches of intense panic), a daily challenge to stay strong, go to work, hold my nerve, not react to his negativity, get enough rest, look after my little one, and survive. A big problem is we are extremely isolated as we are in a new country without our usual support networks. Husband is taking his meds (mostly), but he's showing the usual schizo symptoms: talking to himself, a bit manic, up all hours of the night, defensive when the meds are wearing off, fixating on things that don't seem important/or real. I am really alone.
The first breakdown he had when we arrived here was the worst: he went extremely paranoid and hostile towards me, I had to take my son and myself out of the house for a couple of nights as I felt scared. He's not violent though. I just wonder where this current episode is going to go. I think he should come back the UK for a while, to get treatment, but he doesn't want to do that. How can I convince him? He's not getting any better where we are, and he doesn't like his doctor here. The country where we are (in the middle east) does not have a lot of services for mental health sufferers. Plus, I am not sure if he has to be admitted here if it will be covered; I think not, and I will have massive bills. It's a precarious situation to say the least. Next week we are having some friends come over and his mum come over, but I feel really that this might only help short term. He needs to go home to get really well again.
Life is really challenging for me at the moment. I'm caring for a partner with schizophrenia who is currently having an episode; and trying to hold down full time job and care for our 3 year son. To add to this, we moved to a new country 6 months ago; this is essentially what has made my husband condition deteriorate. He's been well for 10 years but in the last year since we made this big move, he's had several breakdowns. He can't cope with the change really, it was too much. My life is a constant strain at the moment (with patches of intense panic), a daily challenge to stay strong, go to work, hold my nerve, not react to his negativity, get enough rest, look after my little one, and survive. A big problem is we are extremely isolated as we are in a new country without our usual support networks. Husband is taking his meds (mostly), but he's showing the usual schizo symptoms: talking to himself, a bit manic, up all hours of the night, defensive when the meds are wearing off, fixating on things that don't seem important/or real. I am really alone.
The first breakdown he had when we arrived here was the worst: he went extremely paranoid and hostile towards me, I had to take my son and myself out of the house for a couple of nights as I felt scared. He's not violent though. I just wonder where this current episode is going to go. I think he should come back the UK for a while, to get treatment, but he doesn't want to do that. How can I convince him? He's not getting any better where we are, and he doesn't like his doctor here. The country where we are (in the middle east) does not have a lot of services for mental health sufferers. Plus, I am not sure if he has to be admitted here if it will be covered; I think not, and I will have massive bills. It's a precarious situation to say the least. Next week we are having some friends come over and his mum come over, but I feel really that this might only help short term. He needs to go home to get really well again.