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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh man, I’m kind of like this in menopause. Well, not THAT bad but I have an almost compulsive need to verbalize the things that are causing me stress. I’m only like that at home with my family, so I can control it but I’m sure it annoys the F out of them. I likely do have undiagnosed ADD. I’m really trying to work on it. I’m very aware of it, unlike your relative and thankfully, I’m also a good listener and can be quiet for long stretches - this is very intermittent, during periods of high stress.[/quote] Ufff. I am in the same shoes. I am horrified at how much I talk nowadays. Yes, I am also a good listener but the need to verbalize everything invokes shame for me after it is over. [/quote] Me too. I hate it when I can see my kid's eyes glaze over, and somehow still HAVE TO finish my thought. Solidarity. [/quote] NP. It’s so interesting to me that some of you do this while being fully aware of it. Have you tried to force yourself to stop part way through a monologue? If so, how did that make you feel? And if you are alone, do you talk to yourself?[/quote] I think it becomes a second nature to them, and they might have moments of realization, but then immediately lapse back into the talking. It's definitely a sign of neurological changes. [/quote]
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