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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Medication won't cure his anger hon. Don't be a fool. [/quote] I don't think this is necessarily true - I think there are some situations in which anxiety builds up so much, it is let out through some means (whether it be an OCD ritual, drugs/overeating, anger, shutting down & sleeping excessively, etc) -- and then the person returns to "normal." If medication can help prevent the build up of anxiety, there may not need to be the release . I'm not saying that *is* the cause for the OP's husband, but I am saying that the scenario she laid out is so over-the-top ridiculous (getting mad because your spouse is vacuuming while you are showering, having irrational thoughts about getting electrocuted), that it seems like his mental health is playing in here somehow. I'm not surprised to hear he isn't medicated, and for some people, medication can alleviate some of those behaviors. I think it's worth a try to be open-minded about medication to save a marriage -- but I do think child bearing should be set aside while they figure that out. [/quote]
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