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Old 03-12-2012, 08:06 PM #1
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Hello,

My Name is Janet I live in Northern Ohio, married 31 years. No children but 34 nieces and nephews. That will keep anyone busy. My husband was in an auto accident. He was rear-ended while in park by another vehicle going 55-60 mph.

3 months later I am learning to live a different life. Husbands has TBI, Post Concussion Syndrom, whiplash and other back injuries. He is not getting better the headachs, attitude, confussion, social skills and every day task are a challenge. He was a hard working man and now he can't do much of anything. He is very angry, the anger is put on me with words by him. There have been many tears from both of us, as we love each other and will forever.

I really feel he needs physological help, would this be uncommon? His life has changed, no work, no income and his family does not belive he is sick because he looks fine. Very sad......

How do I handle the changes? I am going crazy. Someone help.
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