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Old 08-15-2007, 08:06 PM #1
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Today was not a good day, and It is very difficult not to vent my anger onto my family. In one of my last posts some of you may have read that I received a brain injury when I was about five and changed my personality for the worse. I have extreme mood swings which at times are very volatile. Now is one of those times, I have vented to my wife to some degree for some minor infraction already. I am staying up until she goes to sleep just so I wont vent on her. Hopefully I will feel better in the morning.
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