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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MD here. The first two things I thoughts of when I read the OP were mental health or drugs. When the couple came home and wouldn’t spend time with the family that’s a red flag, as is the whole disheveled thing, loss of interest in physical activity. The GF is a symptom, not the primary problem. The quick to anger bit and “I’m tired”’ as well. I’d do some digging OP.[/quote] Yes, I am doing the digging. He has expressed depression. He was going through therapy and has stopped it for a while. I have been asking him to start it again. He has not seen his primary care doctor for more than a year and that is another thing I am requesting he does. My primary concern is that he has turned from this bright optimistic extrovert to a gloomy loner. He studies at an Ivy league and still is doing well in school. But he is not thriving like he was![/quote]
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