Do you need to do something about it? What do you want to happen? You're going to have to learn to let go. You will have no control over his actions or behavior. If letting go control is difficult for you, you might consider therapy.
I would probably put a piece of candy on the floor for him to find. What a happy surprise!
Have you gotten him to the doctor yet? Your posts are all about hubbys dreams. Dreams mean nothing in the grand scheme of things, and w/o a proper diagnosis, what can we tell you? He can have dementia or 100 other conditions or nothing at all.
How old is your husband? Is he showing other symptoms of cognitive impairment? Or does he have a diagnosis? Does he realize it was a dream at some point?
What do you want to happen?
You're going to have to learn to let go. You will have no control over his actions or behavior. If letting go control is difficult for you, you might consider therapy.
I would probably put a piece of candy on the floor for him to find. What a happy surprise!
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How old is your husband?
Is he showing other symptoms of cognitive impairment? Or does he have a diagnosis?
Does he realize it was a dream at some point?