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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 204390" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Witz, the other team won 4-2, but they were a better team. The ref did not call the pushing and throw-in violations he should have until the 4th quarter when they were already ahead -- or so it seemed.</p><p> </p><p>husband is sullen, pouting and occasionally directing his anger at me today. Since returning from difficult child 1's game, he's been playing Mahjong on his easy child with his headphones on. He made a comment to me that he feels like there's nothing you can do as an adult to get back at somebody who's slighted you. Then he laughed and said something about smashing the guy's car window! I asked him what that would accomplish, he denies being serious and tells me it was a test to see how I would respond. WTH?</p><p> </p><p>Later on, when I ask if he's okay or wants to talk, he says it will just start an argument (again, he is being super-sensitive and feeling like I'm not backing him). So he's essentially not talking to anyone. And now he just went upstairs to watch TV by himself. Another old habit from his pre-medication days. </p><p> </p><p>The fact that this incident still has him this jacked up 7 hours later, and it's affecting his interactions with his family, it's telling me his depression is creeping back in. I really feel that his weaning off the Paxil this month is going to turn into a BIG mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 204390, member: 3444"] Witz, the other team won 4-2, but they were a better team. The ref did not call the pushing and throw-in violations he should have until the 4th quarter when they were already ahead -- or so it seemed. husband is sullen, pouting and occasionally directing his anger at me today. Since returning from difficult child 1's game, he's been playing Mahjong on his easy child with his headphones on. He made a comment to me that he feels like there's nothing you can do as an adult to get back at somebody who's slighted you. Then he laughed and said something about smashing the guy's car window! I asked him what that would accomplish, he denies being serious and tells me it was a test to see how I would respond. WTH? Later on, when I ask if he's okay or wants to talk, he says it will just start an argument (again, he is being super-sensitive and feeling like I'm not backing him). So he's essentially not talking to anyone. And now he just went upstairs to watch TV by himself. Another old habit from his pre-medication days. The fact that this incident still has him this jacked up 7 hours later, and it's affecting his interactions with his family, it's telling me his depression is creeping back in. I really feel that his weaning off the Paxil this month is going to turn into a BIG mistake. [/QUOTE]
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