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Old 12-26-2015, 06:53 PM #1
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Default Lack of Judgement and some mood control Issues

I was wondering if it is odd that I might be having some odd outbursts of anger in inappropriate places. I yelled at my husband in the mall today...understandably he walked away. I have Never been an angry person, (having raised my son with disabilities I have always been patient...too patient, my family would say, my step kids love me and tells I'm the best step mom).

For whatever reason, perhaps being in the mall on a crowded day wasn't a good idea, but it's no excuse for me to have lost my control and start yelling...about Popcorn of all things.

Wondering if anyone has strategies ex experience with this.



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