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Old 05-16-2009, 01:11 PM #1
alisden alisden is offline
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Default feel like im going mad

hi everyone my husband suffers post concussion syndrome and i am his carer.I am finding it extremely difficult to cope with his moods sometimes he will call me names and tell people im thick .He also only eats spicy food now and will ask for food and then when i bring it to him he will say he doesnt want it .Is there anyone out there that is going through similiar experiences ?I know he cant help it and i love him dearly but he has become so obbsesive and controlling woth things i just dont know what to do .HEEEELLLPPPP ALI
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