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Old 12-29-2014, 06:54 AM #1
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Hi All,
Don't know how to do links - technophobe - but would appreciate it if some regulars here would pop over to Caregivers Support: Spouse of Husband With TBI: and read the current posts from Wife of TBI Hubby.
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Old 12-30-2014, 08:35 AM #2
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Heart God bless you Dave!!!! I need all of the help I can get

Not to be selfish, but to be as supportive as I can be with my husband. This am we read our daily devotional, after I tried to express kindly that his lack of love and grouchiness at my every word was tearing ny heart out. The devotion of the day was the closer you are to God, the more you stay in faith the more you are able to love those around you. He went from aggravated to kind at the sound of his reading of the words.

I have faith in God, and pray daily for a breakthrough.

Thank you again Dave.
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Wife of TBI hubby,

Welcome to the PCS forum. I don't mean to discount your struggles with his behavior but just want you to know that he is likely miserable in his flat affect condition. It takes discipline to just go through the motions of acting responsive in a positive way.

Has he had a full hormone work-up ? Hormones can be part of the cause.

What other symptoms is he manifesting ?
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