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"A number of people get quite irritable about discussions taking place," Mr. Brownback said.
It was quite irritable that day and by the time it was in the sack it was very vexed & lashed out at Clarke.
'They may be very sexual, sleeping very badly, and often they can be quite irritable and aggressive,' says Dr Michael Beary, consultant psychiatrist at The Priory.
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That is a problem, because if you are given one of these diagnoses you probably also suffer from one or more chronic physical conditions: though no one quite knows why, migraines, irritable bowel syndrome and mitral valve prolapse often go hand in hand with bipolar disorder.
For her great strength lies in inventing new forms that have real force of personality – gregarious, forlorn, irritable, abashed – without ever quite resolving into people.
Although not essential for diagnosis, sleep disturbance, fatigue and morning stiffness are present in the vast majority of patients, and other quite common symptoms include cognitive problems, paresthesias, headache, irritable bowel or bladder and anxiety [ 2, 3].
2) It is quite possible to meet the DSM criteria for a manic or hypomanic episode by having a recurrent pattern of irritable mood with 4 of the 7 symptom descriptors of the disorder.
If you have ever felt irritable after walking around the city a lot without having a drink for a few hours, it's quite possible that your irritation stems from basic dehydration.
Not irritable.
She became irritable.
Atabay is also irritable.
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