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Jun 11, 2013
Brianna M.
I am angry and I want to cry all the time and me and my husband have been fighting so much later and I want to cry all the time and my mood changes from joking yo bitchy in just a second! I don't know if its because I'm so stressed or what? I need help.
Jun 11, 2013
Larissa G.
You may be bipolar... or try taking timr away from eachother... wait until you miss eachother then reconcile. also try writing down your feelings! it a healthy release.
Jun 11, 2013
Jillian K.
I'm no relationship expert, but whenever fights spring up left and right you need some time apart. You can't get your head straight if you're constantly mad, crying, or just sad. Clear your head, stay with a friend for the night. Even if you go out to a movie by yourself. Anything to just give you some pier of mind and clear your thoughts for a few hours. I wish you the best.
Jun 11, 2013
Jillian K.
Piece*
Jun 11, 2013
Jillian K.
Peace gah sorry lol.
Jun 11, 2013
Hannah D.
I'm a counselor, oddly enough, and many clients come in with similar feelings. To me it seems that if you've been fighting with your husband often it would be natural for you to feel upset and cry a lot. With your mood changes, that's normal too. It sounds like you're in a pressured situation so no wonder your emotions are all over the place. I'd recommend going to a counseling center near you -- if you don't have insurance there are often state-run centers that will charge you as little as $2 depending on your income. There's nothing to be ashamed of when going to get help from a counselor and after a few sessions you will hopefully be feeling better! It's not an instant fix, it's a process, but it's worth it! They might suggest a mild antidepressant if you're not averse to taking medications. Most of the counselors I know are actually on them! I hope this helps, and I encourage you to go to a counselor in person!
Jun 11, 2013
Rita K.
My and my boyfriend used to argue really badly and I would be moody because we never finished talking about why we argued. it built up and I was always defensive about things he said. youre probably not bipolar unless its happened your whole life. you guys should talk things out and I mean talk because when you argue nobody listens, you know that. just take a second and look at your relationship. is it worth the effort? if it is sit down with him and say that we both know we have problems but lets start working on them because I love you. if he doesn't want to work on them it might be time to let go.
Jun 11, 2013
Brianna M.
Thank you everyone. and I will talk to him about a counsler. but I don't think its him exactly. we live with his parents in a 2 bed hotel room with my 6 month old son and his 5 other siblings. plus a dog. and his mom but in our arguments making them worst and she's very controlling. my husband works 40 hours a week so were away from each other a lot I think its his mom and being cramped in a hotel room and we lost a car cause we had an accident. so its been so stressful.
Jun 11, 2013
Hannah D.
It does sound very stressful! He doesn't have to be the problem for you to go to counseling, though. You can learn together how to deal with the stressful situations in a less upsetting way, stuff like that. Counselors have great tools in their belts! :)
Jun 11, 2013
Kelly L.
I think counseling is your best bet. It sounds like your under a lot of stress. I just wanted to say kudos to you for having a baby at 17 I know that can't be easy. Good luck! =)
Jun 11, 2013
Crystal C.
I think its just stress. Living with all those ppl especially your mother in law and shes controlling. That does make it a lot worse. You guys should try to get away when you can until your situation gets better and you guys can be on your own. I've been in a similar situation like yours you can email me if you want if you need to talk babypumkin17@yahoo.com :)
Jun 11, 2013
Vanessa W.
You must be overstressed hun! Take a day for yourself, go shop, eat good, sleep, light candles, walk downtown! Having a day for yourself away from crazy house life is definitely what you need :) hopefully things get easier for you xoxo.
Jun 11, 2013
Pia H.
Could be anxiety and depression? Hope you feel better soon💕
Jun 11, 2013
Hillary T.
It could also be hormonal from having a baby on top of all that stress. You should definitely get to a conciler and maybe a doctor as soon as you can. Even that can be very dufficult without a car and when money is tight but I really think its a necessity for you health and your baby's.
Jun 11, 2013
Anya W.
I am no counselor but I can tell you I have been a similar situation me and my bf used to live with his mom(until I had enough and we got our own place,she use to give me hell and him and I saw my bf crying one night ,when I asked him why he said he doesn't know who to please me or his mom) and thats stress as it for both you and him.Shes putting pressure on both you and him.You are going through a lot in your life with being a new mommy and everything else,Your husband is probly stressed out too because he has a lot to do and provide for ,plus he can feel like he's not doing a good enough job in giving you guys a home.Just keep two things in mind right now your health and your childs health.Plan an evening where you and him can go out somewhere and discuss your problems ,take your child too.You don't seem to have much privacy right now to discuss anything because I am sure there's always someone around.Also to a doctor and let them know how you are feeling,I don't believe in all those medications,but he maybe able to tell you what you are going through.You are a young beautiful strong woman ,put a smile on your face.After every storm there's a rainbow,some happens right away others take time,but we are all here to listen and support you...
Jun 11, 2013
Brianna M.
Thank you guys so much and I will take all of your advice in mind and crystal c. email me at brimorris10@gmail.com.