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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 316932" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>T--with 5 kids in the house I bet it is noisy and overstimulating for your wife. I know my husband just cannot handle too much going on all the time, makes him very irritable, grumpy and snappy. From another board I go on I have heard the same thing from many other BiPolar (BP)'rs. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Not an excuse or trying to say her behavior is ok (it's not) but sometimes it helps to know what is at the base of things.</p><p> </p><p>I do think she may need a medication tweak. The next time she goes to the psychiatrist is it possible for you to go with her or to write him/her a note trying to be as objective as possible and describe her symptoms? husband used to not want me at his psychiatrist appts, but he would take a note in to him. psychiatrist actually thanked me for them at one point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 316932, member: 3184"] T--with 5 kids in the house I bet it is noisy and overstimulating for your wife. I know my husband just cannot handle too much going on all the time, makes him very irritable, grumpy and snappy. From another board I go on I have heard the same thing from many other BiPolar (BP)'rs. Not an excuse or trying to say her behavior is ok (it's not) but sometimes it helps to know what is at the base of things. I do think she may need a medication tweak. The next time she goes to the psychiatrist is it possible for you to go with her or to write him/her a note trying to be as objective as possible and describe her symptoms? husband used to not want me at his psychiatrist appts, but he would take a note in to him. psychiatrist actually thanked me for them at one point. [/QUOTE]
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