He is taking the maximum dose. Thanks for the suggestion though.by Stela - Huntington's Disease Support Center
Hey husband has diabetes his mood is always changing. It's hard to know whether I have onset or whether it is his issues. I really have no support. I'm afraid to have him leave because then I will be alone. When I'm alone now as it is. I am 58 with 42 and still working.by Stela - Huntington's Disease Support Center
So my husband and I are having a very difficult time. He has diabetes and is fairly in control of his blood sugar's. However when he gets really angry it's very difficult for me to be provoked and then I think I have HD. Love any suggestions you have.by Stela - Huntington's Disease Support Center
I am so sorry. It is difficult to deal with depression alone. Much less with Huntington's. I wish all the best for you.by Stela - Huntington's Disease Support Center
I think you take it as it is. I have all kinds of parents Who show up in my system where I work with kids with special needs. Many of them are obviously very high. I don't think you can take apart the two pieces. I feel so sad for you. Maybe it's best to let it go but that's not my callby Stela - Huntington's Disease Support Center
I got mine that way but it was 20 years ago by phone with a psychologist in the room. I can't say it made a huge difference since I was gene positive. My kid had the tests and was gene negative.by Stela - Huntington's Disease Support Center
What great news! I needed to hear somethin positive today...race on Will!by Stela - Huntington's Disease Support Center
I totally agree it is depressing. I have taken CoQ for years and now it feels as if there is nothing to do. I have to admit the savings will help me pay off my mortgage so I am focusing on that bu still sad.by Stela - Huntington's Disease Support Center
Hello, I am Stella. I love to travel, read, cook, play games on my. IPAD, garden and see my son. I work in early childhood for a large school district. We have kids who are regular education and kids with special needs. At the beginning of my career in special education I attended a meeting with a parent who had adopted a child with Down syndrome (she eventually adopts two sons with Down sby Stela - Huntington's Disease Support Center
I read that there is a list of things to get ready as you prepare for getting symptoms. It said it was in the "Living At Risk" but I cannot find it. Can anyone help?by Stela - Huntington's Disease Support Center