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Sara, Is there anything I can do to help you out?? I come by your

neighborhood several times a week going to meijers and sams club and 's

piano lessons..so if there is anything I can do please let me know.

Cindy

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Thank you Reb for sharing your understanding, it helps a great deal. He began

taking some meds for the depression which have helped a ton, and he had some

sample meds for the fatigue that were helping but has run out. I guess sometimes

for me the spouse and the caregiver role dont mix well, because I dont want to

feel like I am mothering him to do this or that as he is a grown man and I am

his wife, so trying to juggle the roles in a positive healthy manner that gets

results is tricky. As a partnership we talk about ideas and concerns with some

solutions. Then at that point I expect him to work those ideas/solutions into

realities but that's the part that doesn't happen or takes a very long time to

happen.

> >

> > Side effects for him have been

> > depressionheadaches

> > muscle achesnausea, flu like symptoms

> > redness or irritation at site where injectedtirednessHe doesn't have

> the best of the best insurance and his neurologist that he really liked

> and had for 7 years is no longer seeing patients, which is huge for my

> husband it takes him a long time to get comfortable. I have talked with

> hubby about switching meds and his last neurologist had also began that

> talk. Change is hard...

> >

>

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Thank you Reb for sharing your understanding, it helps a great deal. He began

taking some meds for the depression which have helped a ton, and he had some

sample meds for the fatigue that were helping but has run out. I guess sometimes

for me the spouse and the caregiver role dont mix well, because I dont want to

feel like I am mothering him to do this or that as he is a grown man and I am

his wife, so trying to juggle the roles in a positive healthy manner that gets

results is tricky. As a partnership we talk about ideas and concerns with some

solutions. Then at that point I expect him to work those ideas/solutions into

realities but that's the part that doesn't happen or takes a very long time to

happen.

> >

> > Side effects for him have been

> > depressionheadaches

> > muscle achesnausea, flu like symptoms

> > redness or irritation at site where injectedtirednessHe doesn't have

> the best of the best insurance and his neurologist that he really liked

> and had for 7 years is no longer seeing patients, which is huge for my

> husband it takes him a long time to get comfortable. I have talked with

> hubby about switching meds and his last neurologist had also began that

> talk. Change is hard...

> >

>

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Thank you Reb for sharing your understanding, it helps a great deal. He began

taking some meds for the depression which have helped a ton, and he had some

sample meds for the fatigue that were helping but has run out. I guess sometimes

for me the spouse and the caregiver role dont mix well, because I dont want to

feel like I am mothering him to do this or that as he is a grown man and I am

his wife, so trying to juggle the roles in a positive healthy manner that gets

results is tricky. As a partnership we talk about ideas and concerns with some

solutions. Then at that point I expect him to work those ideas/solutions into

realities but that's the part that doesn't happen or takes a very long time to

happen.

> >

> > Side effects for him have been

> > depressionheadaches

> > muscle achesnausea, flu like symptoms

> > redness or irritation at site where injectedtirednessHe doesn't have

> the best of the best insurance and his neurologist that he really liked

> and had for 7 years is no longer seeing patients, which is huge for my

> husband it takes him a long time to get comfortable. I have talked with

> hubby about switching meds and his last neurologist had also began that

> talk. Change is hard...

> >

>

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