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Old 07-24-2013, 01:52 AM #1
Liza Joubert Liza Joubert is offline
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Default Anger issues

Hi,

Can someone please help, I am getting helpless.

Steven my son had a TBI in 2010. He has now been diagnosed with superficial siderosis.
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He had a major anger outburst last night. His pupils where completely dialated and had this wild look.

Is this a part of his condition or not, can anyone please advise?

I am wondering if he needs other meds or just an anger outlet.

I am trying to determine if he can control his anger or not. His girlfriend was pretty scared last night. He is a rather large chap so he can be quite intimidating.

Thanks
Liza Joubert
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