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Dear Jacquie

that is great news!!!

it's possible when your hubby was numbed out he had other intruders and clearly this would bother him, but might not have been able to rememeber specific event(s) while doped up - only a lingering sensation of discomfort. Depakote affects cognition and memory.

i too like the idea of outpatient therapy. daily even if not for 8 hours. i don't know what is available.

Hope the visit with your son goes well.

Keeping you all in my thoughts.

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