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After my partner sca in march an 3 weeks in icu, he came home end of march. I'm not coping well as I had to give up work ucare for him. And his tempers are really bad he doesn't talk nice to me an picks on me all the time. If I go out on my own he's not happy. I don't know what to do ?

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I'm so sorry to hear u are both struggling he is prob scared and we always take things out on those closest to us. Is there any other family who can help? Also talk to cardiac nurses about his anxiety they will be able to recommend groups to help. Good luck x

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kazy09 in reply toJanetBob

We are due to see doctor soon an I will try an talk to her. Thank you for your support. Our lives have changed so much it's very scary

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Andyman

He is scared. he needs to talk with a counsellor. He needs to find ways to manage his anger and unburden his anxieties and depression. It can be PTSD.

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kazy09 in reply toAndyman

Thank you for your support. He is scared but won't say so. I think we both are, I can't get it out of my head that he died I front of me an the paramedics bought him back after 14 minutes I was so scared

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sca2013

I'm sorry you're having to go through this. It has got to be very hard for you. Do you know if he sustained a anoxic or hypoxic brain injury from his sca? I did after my surviving my sca, which led to the things you're describing. How I discovered that I had sustained a brain injury was I complained to the doctor that I wasn't bouncing back to my normal self etc. She said maybe you sustained an anoxic brain injury. I asked her what kinds of things would I be experiencing if I had. She then proceeded to list off the symptoms. I said yes all of those. You may want to contact headway.org.uk/ to find out more. They are very helpful in regards to this. There are also many other resources available too. Let me know if you want any other references to this information. Also please feel free to contact me with further questions on here too. Wishing you hope in finding what you need.

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kazy09 in reply tosca2013

Thank you for your support the cardiologist said no MRI required. But he has deygirgit quite a few things an very verbal towards me running me down a lot. We are due to see doctor again on the 12th I will try an ask her if we can get a test done.

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