Guest guest Posted November 9, 2000 Report Share Posted November 9, 2000 Not having PSC myself I can only tell you what I've observed from my husband..............and by the way I just can't understand why your not " WONDER WOMEN " ! Also let me qualify this by saying I know nothing about mental or physical health.....Now doesn't that make you feel like reading on. Beth stress is accumulative and people react differently than others. Mike suffered from periods of encephalathopy...such as not knowing how to get to a familiar place....not knowing his way home in a car......not have the total recall he had about facts that dealt with the subject he aught.( Needed Notes)....He had moments of anger also but we both felt it was the stress of the disease and the not knowing or being able to plan for our future. Its that uncertainty, worry, and doubts that we all have. Take this and compound it by having children, possibly working out of the home, definitely working in the home, trying to be everything to everyone and then find yourself loosing control ...It's not easy living with a disease and you need to provide time for your own well being..... They probably did the blood work to is how high your ammonia level was. Mike never had a bleed so I now his distress wasn't associated with that. My very best...talking with your doctor will help. Take Care Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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