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Has Anyone Ever Had Or Felt With Anger Issues. My Husband Has Been Taking Alot Of Things Out On Me
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My husband had been angry alot , he has not been himself lately. His has Parkinson's for 10yrs now and had never acted in this way before

posted September 6, 2019
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A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Its the disease and the frustration and depression it causes. When was he diagnosed?

posted October 12, 2019
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Disease changes the ones we love. They can’t help it. It robs them and you from what you had and the plans you both made. Not your fault, not his! Get support from family and friends and just be there as it is but protect yourself. God bless you both

posted September 18, 2019
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Yes we have gone through a lot of angry episodes. One day he ran away from home. He called us from the garage to tell us he had done so. I've seen him behave in ways I never have seen him act that way before.
He acts stubborn, he's growled at us while holding a letter opener and said he'd hurt us if we came any closer. There's a lot of behavior changes I have seen my dad go through. Calling his aid names. Pinching her, punching his friend, calling me names that are hurtful.
Hang in there. He doesn't mean those things. Think about how you would feel if all of a sudden your body and mind no longer belonged to you and you had no control over your actions. I know I would be fruioius, Remember that is not the person you love behaving that way.....it's the parkinsons causing him to act and behave differently. Don't give up him...and try to divert his attention away from whatever is creating the issue to begin with,

posted September 9, 2019
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Hi @A MyParkinsonsTeam Member So sorry to hear that. I was like that for a while as symptoms progress and changes can't be voided or ignored. Does yourr husband just carry on himsellf with condition

posted September 7, 2019

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