I’d be very concerned about hearing voices as it appears medication isn’t working, it might need to be adjusted or changed. I’d talk to a therapist about getting to see pdoc or I’d talk to my regular GP. It has to be scary and frustrating but I don’t think need to just put up with it. Medical attention might be needed ASAP.
I’d stop worrying about his toe though. I am not saying you shouldn’t be supportive but this seems to be blown out of proportion. Why and how would it effect your relationship? It really shouldn’t
It’s concerning that if broken toe causes such barrage of issues and effects your relationship, what would happen if something medically serious happened to one of you if both?
He is a grown man. If he wants to go to work sick and can’t say no and is afraid to get fired, then it is what it is. I am not saying stop showing concerns but life doesn’t stop because he broke his toe. If he goes to work today, go do something else. If he wants to buy tickets, he can buy tickets but you don’t have to go if you think it’s stupid. Or maybe he’d feel better. It’s not like money for tickets come out of your joined budget and you are effected by it. He wants to waste it, he can go ahead.
If broken toe is too much to handle I’d be concerned about future of this relationship. What does your t say? About voices and am other things?
Don’t let his toe take away from burning concerns: hearing voices and not having pdoc (perhaps not having health insurance?)
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