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I have recently found myself on a short fuse can I blame Ataxia for this.? In the past , I would do anything to avoid an argument.

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PatsyIpswich

Definitely . Tiredness and frustrating..

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CambioOOOW in reply toPatsyIpswich

Just ommm~ I totally sympathyse. The only way forward I found is to be mellow.

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PatsyIpswich in reply toCambioOOOW

Yes go with the flow and accept that you can't control how things are done. Xx

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Bearbonny

hi It’s no wonder you feel as you do this illness takes so much of life away from you. My son has cerabeller ataxia he is 47 it has stopped him living his life he gets angry and frustrated I know many people say you just have to cope with it but living with or with someone who has it is very hard . My kindest wishes to you and try to keep strong xx

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coat2003 in reply toBearbonny

I get so angry, unreal...I suppose,it mis quite a lot as copeing mechanism go, whatmcan drive me nuts is peoples stupidity,very thick attitude-apathy mainly.

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Stagger

I have a very mild temperament but on occasions I can suddenly burst into angry episodes. I have a Cerebellar Ataxia with Cerebellar Cognitive Affective Syndrome, (CCAS) attached to the condition. This affects thinking and emotions so this explains my own personal moods.

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kid97

Yes. ataxia.org.uk/wp-content/up...

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Jenandbeth

Yes my Beth has had low mood/ short fuse in recent years and on her last Consultant visit we discussed it as part of her cerebellum degeneration. I've actually got an appointment with GP about it next week and think we will be referred.

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sonofapeter

Yes. As your cerebellum controls your emotions, the more damage it receives, the more you can't control it.

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auntiesally

Yes

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