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Old 06-23-2014, 09:56 AM #24
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Thank you for the reply Donna. I don't know if this is a sign of being bipolar but he has become very irritable towards me and competitive. He often times wants to put me down, try to tell me that I'm dump, stupid or don't know anything. Wants to compete with me physically. Just strange behavior for him.

His medication has really made him put on weight. He is probably about 220 lbs now and he is 6'1" tall and I'm 5'10" tall and 190 lbs. He is 26 years old and I'm 49.

Having him constantly degrading me and putting me down has been a great strain on me and my nerves are wearing thin.
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