Doug,
I will tell him "thank you" but he gets very uncomfortable and says that he only did his job. He was in the Army for two tours in Iraq as an infantryman. As for his PTSD, well he feels guilty about doing his job as his squads designated marksman. I agree though, PTSD is no small issue! As for staying with him, well I signed up 'for better or for worse' and I meant it!
As for the potential for this being a pure drug interaction, wellthat has been ruled out already. I think that the amitriptyline may be part of it but not ALL of it because his meds have been tweeked a lot lately to no resolve. Obviously I too hope that we find something that helps!!!
Anyway, I know that he needs to drink more water but after he began having issues he cut back to prevent leaks. I have encouraged him to get to a doctor ASAP because I imagine that denying himself water will only make it worse. As for the night accidents, well we deal with that so that he can keeping his TBI medicines so night diapers don't bother him because the TBI symptoms are worse! As for drinking more, well it is definitely important to protect his liver and kidneys from his sustainment medicines. I do think that the urine smell could be his medicine but I'm encouraging him to brave the uncomfortable talk with his doctor.
Vicky
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