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Could this be a husband cycle?
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 197080" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>DL/Lisa -- that "other persona" mode is really what he seems to be like when he's talking to strangers. It's like he's suddenly this bigger-than-life guy who acts like he's known you all your life and he tries to have this personal conversation with you, but you've never laid eyes on him before! When you don't have to live with it day in and day out, it's funny for a little while, even charming. But when you can't go anywhere with him without a "show" beginning, it can be a bit alarming. I try to ingnore it now -- I just hope it doesn't evolve into something worse. I think before, his anxiety levels kept it in check (but also made him an obsessive angry s.o.b.). Now that he's on Lamictal, he's not angry, and the Paxil maybe is making him Mr. Happy-Go-Lucky...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 197080, member: 3444"] DL/Lisa -- that "other persona" mode is really what he seems to be like when he's talking to strangers. It's like he's suddenly this bigger-than-life guy who acts like he's known you all your life and he tries to have this personal conversation with you, but you've never laid eyes on him before! When you don't have to live with it day in and day out, it's funny for a little while, even charming. But when you can't go anywhere with him without a "show" beginning, it can be a bit alarming. I try to ingnore it now -- I just hope it doesn't evolve into something worse. I think before, his anxiety levels kept it in check (but also made him an obsessive angry s.o.b.). Now that he's on Lamictal, he's not angry, and the Paxil maybe is making him Mr. Happy-Go-Lucky... [/QUOTE]
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