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Hi Kitty

I am so sorry that you are experiencing this. The closest I have been is when I have been on monster doses of dexamethasone....and then look out, I was ready to inflict grievous bodily harm if I was crosed (tho I was far too weak to have done anything in reality). Are there any meds tht could be the culprit? If not, could hormones be to blame?

Failing both of those, I have heard (and read) that emotional lability is a problem for lots of people with MS. For me, I just cry at the drop of a hat, and can't control it at all, but I am sure it could express itself in lots of different ways, for different people.

It might be worth a call to your Neuro - if only to save you sanity (and your husband's). Feeling this way is destructive to you, and to your marriage.

I hope things get lots better for you

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