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Constant Mood Wings, Happy And Sad At Times, Excess Negativity. How Can I Overcome This?

My husband id 41 years old and sometimes he happy then sad it s a up and down constantly he can be very negative at times and this kind of behavior is about to push me away and not be apart of this marriage anymore. I did hear from a family member that he had a plate placed in his back head area but he has never dicussed this matter with me at all.
Sat, 27 Oct 2012
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Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query.

Your husband's symptoms could be indicative of a mood disorder. However he needs a detailed psychological assessment to make a definitive diagnosis. If he does have a psychiatric disorder, then there are effective treatment options available - in the form of medication or counselling / psychotherapy which will help him overcome your problems. I would advise both of you to see a psychiatrist or a counsellor to help sort out your marital problems.

Wish you all the best.

- Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar
Consultant Psychiatrist

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Constant Mood Wings, Happy And Sad At Times, Excess Negativity. How Can I Overcome This?

Hello and welcome to Healthcare Magic. Thanks for your query. Your husband s symptoms could be indicative of a mood disorder. However he needs a detailed psychological assessment to make a definitive diagnosis. If he does have a psychiatric disorder, then there are effective treatment options available - in the form of medication or counselling / psychotherapy which will help him overcome your problems. I would advise both of you to see a psychiatrist or a counsellor to help sort out your marital problems. Wish you all the best. - Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar Consultant Psychiatrist