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Taking care of my husband who had a stroke on 02/13/15.

My husband had a stroke on the left side of his brain.He is bed ridden and totally disabled. I feed him through a peg tube.This happened 2/13/15.Now he shakes his left hand all the time and also shakes his bed railing. Is this normal for a stroke patient. I do my best to keep him comfortable. I take care of him by self. My 2 sons ages 38 and 29 live with me,and they help financially.I am so alone and I have no one to talk to. Sometimes I feel like I am going crazy. Can someone please help me and let me know what to do.
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