Anonymous
Post 09/18/2022 16:38     Subject: How to manage a compulsive talker? Mental illness suspected, close relative

Anonymous wrote:I act like this because I was isolated by my employer and the government during the covid. Horrifically lonely, will talk to anyone about anything given half the chance. I know it's wrong and my behavior embarrasses me, so I've isolated myself even more so I don't annoy people.

Perhaps be a little more charitable?


Lolol. It’s not your employer or the governments fault if you have no one in your life. I’m guessing there was something wrong with your behavior pre pandemic too.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2022 15:35     Subject: Re:How to manage a compulsive talker? Mental illness suspected, close relative

If you have been patient for years and kindly suggested therapy or medical help and this person won’t go, just stay away. Relationships are a two-way street, and so are conversations. Nobody gets to monopolize a party or an event or even a normal get- together just bc they refuse to address their mental health. Yes, life can be hard, but adults are responsible for seeking the care that they need. I have a relative like this and she would talk about highly personal
things or hot-button political issues for for literally hours and nobody could change the conversation or get a word in edgewise. Even if she asked you a question, she would cut you off before you could finish answering. All pleas to address issues such as anxiety or depression were scoffed at and blown off. She now spends holidays alone. It’s horrible, but not as horrible as having her there.
Anonymous
Post 09/16/2022 10:34     Subject: How to manage a compulsive talker? Mental illness suspected, close relative

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How old is she?


Late 40s. The situation has grown unbearable in the last 3-4 years after previously being merely outgoing and highly engaging.


A change like this (going from outgoing/fun to nonsensical blathering and anxiety) probably means something else is going on.


+1 My friend was like this. Chatty and outgoing, loved to talk, a bit annoying to some people. But then there was a period of about a year when it was unbearable. It turns out she was taking some type of stimulant for a health problem (her explanation was sketchy), plus abusing a bunch of other prescription drugs, and drinking heavily. It spiraled downward from there.


I have a friend like this. I cannot stand being around her. She talks non-stop and constantly talks about herself. If you say, "hey, I had a good day", she'll interrupt and tell you what a FABULOUS day she had and go on forever about why it was better. No matter what you say, she brings it back to her and doesn't stop. I think it's some form of narcissism. It's so unbearable. I've had to cut the relationship bc it's so mentally taxing.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2022 09:49     Subject: Re:How to manage a compulsive talker? Mental illness suspected, close relative

Person likely had auditory procesing issues and dominates the conversation as a way of coping. Just be blunt.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2022 09:48     Subject: How to manage a compulsive talker? Mental illness suspected, close relative

Anonymous wrote:How old is she?


Stop with your ageist questions. Just stop. Nothing to do with this.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2022 09:09     Subject: Re:How to manage a compulsive talker? Mental illness suspected, close relative

Anonymous wrote:What is up with compulsive talkers. I’m curious what causes them to talk non stop and have no interest in any back and forth.
I work with someone like this. He could easily waste an hour of mine on incredibly boring stuff if I am not careful


+1. I don't need to know all the details of your wife's sister's dog's weekend while I'm typing emails to clients. I have to txt people to call and save me.
Anonymous
Post 09/14/2022 08:37     Subject: How to manage a compulsive talker? Mental illness suspected, close relative

It's very inconsiderate.

My sister was a non-stop talker.

As little kids, my mother had to tell her when it was my turn to talk.

Sister and I no longer speak.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 23:20     Subject: How to manage a compulsive talker? Mental illness suspected, close relative

I assume non stop talkers are either extroverts, lonely & have no one to talk with, or just need to talk about themselves.

Going into boring lecture mode all the time is totally different.

The nonstop talkers I know have interesting things to say or that recently happened to them, or need advice or suggestions, and they just can’t keep it in.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 19:47     Subject: How to manage a compulsive talker? Mental illness suspected, close relative

I was taking a medication once and I talked constantly. As soon as I finished medicine I went back to normal. Check her medicine.
Anonymous
Post 09/12/2022 18:05     Subject: Re:How to manage a compulsive talker? Mental illness suspected, close relative

What is up with compulsive talkers. I’m curious what causes them to talk non stop and have no interest in any back and forth.
I work with someone like this. He could easily waste an hour of mine on incredibly boring stuff if I am not careful