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[quote=Anonymous]A different perspective. Had your husband had a physical lately? A lot of guys don't do doctors and they can miss things that cause difficult behavior. When I was in my 20's and 30's, I was very healthy and didn't want to spend the money, even for just copays and just didn't go to the doctor. In my 40's I had to go to the doctor, and found that like my dad, I had high blood pressure and high cholesterol. And it caused me to be more temperamental and sometimes boorish behavior. After being diagnosed and getting on regular blood pressure and cholesterol medication, I calmed down and was more relaxed and stopped having some of the outbursts. Another issue is sleep. I know some people (not just guys) whose behavior becomes more difficult when they are not sleeping well. So, if he has not done so recently, your husband should have a physical to make sure that there isn't some biochemical issue that is causing his bad behavior.[/quote]
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