Perhaps a glass of wine or two? Might relax him and put him in a better mood. Just a thought. It worked for Henry. And, as Mike said, do not take anything he says to heart. He is not angry with you, he is angry at
als. I know, I know, I have said this before, but you are his lifeline, and he knows that. He knows that you will be there for him, you will love him unconditionally, you will be there when he cannot do for himself anymore, you will always just simply love him. And yes, it is okay to be frustrated and pissed off with him, that is so normal, not many people have to deal with this level of adversity in their lifetimes. Take time for yourself to regroup, and focus on the positive, and yes there will be lots of positives and lots of laughs. You will live with this
als and you will all be okay. You have to believe me. Emotions run all over the place with a devasting illness, and sometimes it is so hard to see the light of day. A good argument never hurt anyone, as long as you are the winner. It cleanses the soul, and restores the fighting spirit. He knows that you are there for him, and that is what is most important. Take care, Stay Strong....
Love, Carol