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Husband might have early cognitive disorder!
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<blockquote data-quote="CAmom" data-source="post: 117337" data-attributes="member: 1835"><p>Thanks, Star. OMG!, a stroke! </p><p></p><p>Well, high levels of stress can certainly cause a lot of problems, and our son, like yours, has, by his behavior, created a lot of stress in our lives over the past couple of years.</p><p></p><p>I know my blood pressure is higher than it should be when it was perfect two or three years ago, and that it is no doubt stress related.</p><p></p><p>I know a lot of my husband's personality changes began to become apparent when my son began to act out because of marijuana and probably other drug use. We both felt so out of control and helpless to stop the train wreck our son was at that time. </p><p></p><p>But, after a 10-month stint in a therapeutic group home, our son has returned home and we are actually enjoying having him around. There is still the concern about what he's going to do with his life from this point on as he's been home for four months and has yet to seek a job or application for college. But, again, we're enjoying having him around for the moment, so I would think that, if stress was the reason for my husband's behavioral changes, he would be somewhat back to normal by now...whatever that means...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAmom, post: 117337, member: 1835"] Thanks, Star. OMG!, a stroke! Well, high levels of stress can certainly cause a lot of problems, and our son, like yours, has, by his behavior, created a lot of stress in our lives over the past couple of years. I know my blood pressure is higher than it should be when it was perfect two or three years ago, and that it is no doubt stress related. I know a lot of my husband's personality changes began to become apparent when my son began to act out because of marijuana and probably other drug use. We both felt so out of control and helpless to stop the train wreck our son was at that time. But, after a 10-month stint in a therapeutic group home, our son has returned home and we are actually enjoying having him around. There is still the concern about what he's going to do with his life from this point on as he's been home for four months and has yet to seek a job or application for college. But, again, we're enjoying having him around for the moment, so I would think that, if stress was the reason for my husband's behavioral changes, he would be somewhat back to normal by now...whatever that means... [/QUOTE]
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