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My husband was diagnosed this summer with hydrocephalus and we think its something that has been building since he fell out of a second story window about forty years ago. I know he suffers from depression, but I think it comes not only from now having hydrocephalus,but from also having such brain injury there is quite alot he is unable to do. I want to cry for him. Do you ever have trouble with anger? or misplacing items? This seems to be a couple of the main gripes my husband has. We are still learning....... About everything it seems.
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