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Old Apr 22, 2014, 10:03 PM
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Is getting angry at the smallest provocation a sign of immaturity?
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 10:34 PM
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Could be a sign of a lot of things - steroid abuse, too many concussions, some other kind of brain injury, blood sugar issues, other hormonal issues, your necktie is too tight (i read that somewhere!). So hard to say based on just one thing. Who knows what the person has going on at home, could be all kinds of domestic issues.
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Old Apr 23, 2014, 01:17 PM
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As hankster says, it could be caused by all sorts of things. I suggest you see a regular doctor to see what he/she says and to get checked out physically.
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Old Apr 23, 2014, 10:39 PM
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I think my reply is a sign that i didnt read the question right! I guess you would know if you were taking steroids, for example! Sorry about that! I probably shouldnt be answering posts at this time of night
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