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Suggest Treatment For Mood Swings And Short Temper

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Posted on Tue, 27 May 2014
Question: . Hello Ihope you can give me some advice. I have asked questions before related to my husbands health problems & i have always had great advice.He has started to get very tetchy,short tempered,he tends to think he's always right& some times i can't speak to him. if i say any thing he flies off the handle. it' like walking on egg shells. he's been like this for the last month. he is waiting to see a vascular surgeon about having a bypass on his legs as he has suffered with P.A.D. for the last ten years. i know he is in constant pain & i try my best to accommodate that but even so the constant moods are getting at me. i don't know if any one of the medical problems he has could be to blame.
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Answered by Dr. Manisha Gopal (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
symptoms suggest psychological problem- try tips

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
On reading your query concerning your husband I strongly feel that his volatile behaviour is related to all the physical sufferings he has been through & still facing.
He must have been very brave and have had a complete support from you as a partner to handle all stresses till now or otherwise these psychological symptoms would have come very early.

He is becoming touchy, irritable, demanding and unpredictable...it looks like he is depressed and needs some help from a trained person..psychiatrist or psyhologist (which ever is feasible for you).
As it is just the begining, and there is no past history of similar behavior, Im hopeful that even only therapy session might bring good relief. However, only after proper interview/ detailed daily routine- one can decide if there is a need for meds too.

Dont worry much about side effects, several safe molecules are there which can be given at old age and to cardiac patients.

You are already being very patient and controlling yourself, which is really appreciable. Do take out time for yourself and go out..otherwise you will burn out.

Continue to avoid confrontations with him ( as much as possible), try to engage him and make him do little works: so that he is busy and his mind is occupied ...

Ask for his help in ways he can- the person who are able to help us, start feeling better about themselves & about you as well...they become softer when they see that they are capable of helping you & irritate less.

Avoid serving & pleasing him all time..this will make him more authoritative..

So, try the tips & take him for councelling sessions.

Best wishes!

please ask more questions for clarification.

Dr. Manisha Gopal
MD Psychiatry
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Suggest Treatment For Mood Swings And Short Temper

Brief Answer: symptoms suggest psychological problem- try tips Detailed Answer: Hello, On reading your query concerning your husband I strongly feel that his volatile behaviour is related to all the physical sufferings he has been through & still facing. He must have been very brave and have had a complete support from you as a partner to handle all stresses till now or otherwise these psychological symptoms would have come very early. He is becoming touchy, irritable, demanding and unpredictable...it looks like he is depressed and needs some help from a trained person..psychiatrist or psyhologist (which ever is feasible for you). As it is just the begining, and there is no past history of similar behavior, Im hopeful that even only therapy session might bring good relief. However, only after proper interview/ detailed daily routine- one can decide if there is a need for meds too. Dont worry much about side effects, several safe molecules are there which can be given at old age and to cardiac patients. You are already being very patient and controlling yourself, which is really appreciable. Do take out time for yourself and go out..otherwise you will burn out. Continue to avoid confrontations with him ( as much as possible), try to engage him and make him do little works: so that he is busy and his mind is occupied ... Ask for his help in ways he can- the person who are able to help us, start feeling better about themselves & about you as well...they become softer when they see that they are capable of helping you & irritate less. Avoid serving & pleasing him all time..this will make him more authoritative.. So, try the tips & take him for councelling sessions. Best wishes! please ask more questions for clarification. Dr. Manisha Gopal MD Psychiatry