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He overreacts about many things. Also is angry and tells me to STOP if I question him. Isolates by himself. My talking causes him to feel overwhelmed. Personality change. Last night driving he drove too fast for road conditions and blew up when I asked him to stop. I am afraid to be in the car with him. Should I call my doctor?

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A personality change is usually never a good thing. I would call your doctor as soon as possible.
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TanaB607 Sep 2019
I agree.
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Yes. Call at once. This could be simple as a Urinary Tract infection, or complicated as a recent stroke, but the sudden change is profound. There is a reason. My guess offhand is that there has been a stroke of some kind. If this is a profound and sudden change he needs an immediate checkup.
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I don't think apologies can or should explain away erratic and new behavior such as your husband is exhibiting. Don't let him try to distract you from making a doctor's appointment for him right away, even if his behavior changes back to normal within a half hour. This isn't about being 'sorry'........it could be about being sick and getting diagnosed.

All the best of luck!
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You are right to be concerned for his safety and yours. Yes, get a thorough check up. I would not allow him to drive until he sees his doctor. So sorry that you are experiencing this. I would be concerned too.
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Get him to an ER right away. This could be a multitude of reasons and I wouldn't wait to be seen by his primary doctor.
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Calgal Sep 2019
Thank you. Within 1/2 hour demeanor changed and apologetic. Has happened before. Appreciate response
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Calgal, take hubby to his primary doctor to have a test for an Urinary Tract Infection. Such an infection can cause in us older folks to have outbursts, not be user friendly, etc. This infection can be treated with antibiotics.
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You should call HIS doctor.
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Calgal Sep 2019
Thank you. Will follow up the outburst are followed by awareness and apologies Going to doctor
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