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[quote=Anonymous]It sounds like he may be at least partially paralyzed? As a nurse, I've found these patients to be some of the angriest, rudest, and most difficult to work people. And I get it. It's hard to lose everything that comes with being paralyzed. I'd be angry at everyone and everything if I suddenly lost the ability to do anything. I know you say he's on antidepressants, but it sounds lije he needs more support with coming to terms with his life and his future. Obviously there are many, many paralyzed people who are happy and enjoy life, but they don't get to that point without the right supports. I also strongly encourage therapy and a support group for yourself. He's not the only one dealing with thoughts and stress of their future. [/quote]
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