Grumpy, pessimistic DH

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Start grinding up prozac, preferably 40 mg, and put it in his food. If you have a dog, take it to vet and talk about how anxious it is etc. very easy to get an rx. i got trazadone as well for the dog. Now, my husband was not like yours but no fun to be around, probably high-functioning ASD. I did tell him he should try it and he accepted the dog’s meds. With your husband, I’d just crush it up, cook it into pancakes. The man sounds like a nightmare. Oh, and if you get some trazadone (an anti-depressant with sedative qualities) maybe start dosing him with that too.


He accepted the dog's meds? Come on, troll more realistically than this, PP.


PP troll is insane but NP here and for a while my dog's prozac was quite expensive from the vet so they just set us up with a regular prescription that we filled at Kroger at the same time as DH's. It was probably 1/4th the cost and a dose that could easily be scaled to match my DH's dose.


Well, the dog Prozac posts have derailed this thread and I expect OP isn't coming back. Too bad. I hope she and her DH are able to get him some actual human help which he seems to need.
Anonymous
So sorry you are going through all of this misery OP. 😢

Your husband is likely very depressed.
In men, depression often manifests in anger.

Encourage your husband to seek out professional assistance.

If he chooses to ignore this - then it is up to you if you want to spend the rest of your life dealing with his negativity as well as toxicity.

More important > do you want your children exposed to this on a regular basis as well??

Food for thought…..
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