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This is a typical sentence my psych doctor dictates. There's not too much I am allowed to do with his run on sentences and such, but there is one thing that is really bugging me - what to do with "which he agrees". The doc says this all the time. I want to type "and he agrees" or "with which he agrees" or "which he agrees with". (I know the rest of the sentence needs work, but for now I just want to address the "which he agrees" part.) "I reinforce to him that I have no hostility towards him whatsoever but am merely concerned about his memory loss and can tell that he is concerned as well considering what he went through with his mother and that he must be rather frightened about his own changes in mentation which he agrees."
Any help/opinions out there? I'd appreciate it. Thanks! Grace