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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 296285" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Janet (and Nvts), I think my husband has had a similar transformation in the last two years since going on a MS. He has a much greater range and depth of emotion, where before, like you, it was either angry and raging or not. He hasn't verbalized his understanding of this, yet (that's a man for you, I think).</p><p> </p><p>We no longer have screaming matches over things, and he is able to talk through stuff that before would send him into a nuclear meltdown. Talk about emotionally handicapped... But he is just a happier guy now. It's kinda sad that we went through 19 years of everything being such a struggle between us. And I'm still not completely used to it. Old habits are hard to break and sometimes I half-way expect another eruption at any moment, but I'm working on changing that in myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 296285, member: 3444"] Janet (and Nvts), I think my husband has had a similar transformation in the last two years since going on a MS. He has a much greater range and depth of emotion, where before, like you, it was either angry and raging or not. He hasn't verbalized his understanding of this, yet (that's a man for you, I think). We no longer have screaming matches over things, and he is able to talk through stuff that before would send him into a nuclear meltdown. Talk about emotionally handicapped... But he is just a happier guy now. It's kinda sad that we went through 19 years of everything being such a struggle between us. And I'm still not completely used to it. Old habits are hard to break and sometimes I half-way expect another eruption at any moment, but I'm working on changing that in myself. [/QUOTE]
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