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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 364113" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>I've always had an extremely short fuse, at least until I got the BiPolar (BP) medications sorted out. husband used to simply walk away and go sit on the porch until I was done ranting about whatever it was I was ranting about. I knew not to push it and I learned that while husband was more than willing to talk things over, he would NOT deal with me until I calmed back down.</p><p></p><p>One thing I feel bad about is that I didn't realize that the sleeping so much and not getting his "share" of housework done was actually due to the illness that had not yet been diagnosed, and the fatigue it caused.</p><p></p><p>Once it filtered through that he was actually sick, we hired a maid service to come in and do the cleaning and I quit worrying about him spending all that time in front of the TV gaming, or on Prodigy or AOL (before the actual WWW days, LoL). He was too tired and too scattered to do anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 364113, member: 1963"] I've always had an extremely short fuse, at least until I got the BiPolar (BP) medications sorted out. husband used to simply walk away and go sit on the porch until I was done ranting about whatever it was I was ranting about. I knew not to push it and I learned that while husband was more than willing to talk things over, he would NOT deal with me until I calmed back down. One thing I feel bad about is that I didn't realize that the sleeping so much and not getting his "share" of housework done was actually due to the illness that had not yet been diagnosed, and the fatigue it caused. Once it filtered through that he was actually sick, we hired a maid service to come in and do the cleaning and I quit worrying about him spending all that time in front of the TV gaming, or on Prodigy or AOL (before the actual WWW days, LoL). He was too tired and too scattered to do anything else. [/QUOTE]
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