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[quote=Anonymous]She should get a medical workup. As above poster mentioned rule out things like thyroid issues. It's good she agrees there is a problem. I would let her know how much you love her, and how the rage impacts you. Request that she keep trying to find a therapist who is the right fit. Don't make calls for her. She needs to do this herself. Let her know you want her to get better, but the rage is not OK and cannot continue. Agree that if she starts to feel rage she can let you know and if changing subject doesn't help she can leave or you can leave. You cannot be a verbal punching bag. That said, I would open the door to communication if she has a lot of anger toward you. See if she wants to discuss it calmly and be willing to listen quietly.[/quote]
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