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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 72258" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>husband is like that. Youngest easy child says she doesn't like it when he is "Yelly Daddy." He gets so mad he is scary looking to even me. Often times I stand between him and difficult children because he just looks scary. I don't really think he is going to do anything physical, but he is so scary looking, the red flag raises in my head and I want to protect them just in case.</p><p></p><p>I get angry too, but it affects my stomach and head. I get a severe headache and I feel sick to my stomach. I will be down for the count if its been a very hard day with kids. husband will come home and I will go to my room and to sleep to get rid of the sick feeling. </p><p></p><p>Only youngest difficult child still throws tantrums like this. It happens more at school than home. I attribute that to a bunch of different things, but I did witness a meltdown this summer. He was screaming so loud and so angrily (is that a word?) that he was spitting/foaming at the mouth. I just looked at him like he had four heads and stayed seated on the couch. I called husband up and let him listen to it over the phone.</p><p></p><p>I don't know how you do it BBK! If I didn't get a break because of husband or my Dad, I'd be in a padded room. (((hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 72258, member: 3837"] husband is like that. Youngest easy child says she doesn't like it when he is "Yelly Daddy." He gets so mad he is scary looking to even me. Often times I stand between him and difficult children because he just looks scary. I don't really think he is going to do anything physical, but he is so scary looking, the red flag raises in my head and I want to protect them just in case. I get angry too, but it affects my stomach and head. I get a severe headache and I feel sick to my stomach. I will be down for the count if its been a very hard day with kids. husband will come home and I will go to my room and to sleep to get rid of the sick feeling. Only youngest difficult child still throws tantrums like this. It happens more at school than home. I attribute that to a bunch of different things, but I did witness a meltdown this summer. He was screaming so loud and so angrily (is that a word?) that he was spitting/foaming at the mouth. I just looked at him like he had four heads and stayed seated on the couch. I called husband up and let him listen to it over the phone. I don't know how you do it BBK! If I didn't get a break because of husband or my Dad, I'd be in a padded room. (((hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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