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<blockquote data-quote="C.J." data-source="post: 598391" data-attributes="member: 1987"><p>Been working on detaching for years. Drives her crazy when I don't engage in the argument of the moment. i do my best to remain calm, offer no advise unless asked, and literally weather the storm (though hurricane is more like it). When she finally calms down, it's as if NOTHING - NOTHING at all has happened. I don't know if she remembers what she says, puts in a text message, writes on a social media space, etc... </p><p></p><p>Made an appointment for a doctor to see her in a few weeks. I can only hope some combination of talk therapy and medication will allow her to have some control over the torrents of anger she unleashes at the slightest (and oftentimes imagined) provocation. </p><p></p><p>Thank you MWM for your info regarding Borderline Personality Disorder. What other disorder will this latest diagnosis morph into? This started out with ADD when she was about 10....</p><p></p><p>I dread going home after work at night now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.J., post: 598391, member: 1987"] Been working on detaching for years. Drives her crazy when I don't engage in the argument of the moment. i do my best to remain calm, offer no advise unless asked, and literally weather the storm (though hurricane is more like it). When she finally calms down, it's as if NOTHING - NOTHING at all has happened. I don't know if she remembers what she says, puts in a text message, writes on a social media space, etc... Made an appointment for a doctor to see her in a few weeks. I can only hope some combination of talk therapy and medication will allow her to have some control over the torrents of anger she unleashes at the slightest (and oftentimes imagined) provocation. Thank you MWM for your info regarding Borderline Personality Disorder. What other disorder will this latest diagnosis morph into? This started out with ADD when she was about 10.... I dread going home after work at night now. [/QUOTE]
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