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49 Years old (closer to 50) and just diagnosed

Hi jimnick, I am thinking back to when I was younger and would blurt things out. Hurtful, offensive things at times. I guess I have learned how to act around people and to wear a mask of more normal behavior. I have said things to much older people, people who seemed to respect me that I am very embarrassed by now. I am, for the most part, very quiet and don't say much to anyone, including my wife. She feels like she does not know me. I don't go through life biting my tongue wanting to lash out at everyone around me, I just keep to myself for the most part. I hope things improve for you and work out with your career.
 

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