Sounds to me as if someone has been using his airbrush to accelerate toxins into his cranial structure...I built in college, and one of my dorm mates borrowed my airbrush and compressor one weeked with the thoughts of turning into a "turbo rocket bong"...needless to say, I was not impressed.
I've built non-stop since I about 13, so, 24 years now. I built in college, when I was single, dating, after I got married, and after a child. At one point in time, I had more than 2500 kits in my collection. Then, suddenly, like a 2x4 to the head, I realized I could never build everything I had, and I was finding myself buying the things I really wanted more than I already had. So I started thinning the collection down, and now I'm down to about 150 or so kits, mostly big stuff and resin, and a few 'must-haves' that I refuse to part with.
I'm addicted to the hobby...but it keeps me out of the bars, and it's the last real vice I have left, since I stopped drinking awhile ago. The key is to allocate time each night for your won personal time...with my wife and I, it's generally 2-3 hours after our daughter goes to sleep. That time is mine for whatever I want, video games, modeling, reading, watching the tube...my wife has her hobbies as well, painting, ridiculous soap operas, and TV shows about people whose problems are always solved in 60 minutes or less.
I generally avoid the cycles by building everything...I used to build only 1/72 WW2 planes...now, with a collection of 850 or so...what the hell do I do with them all?? So now I build slower, and build more diverse subjects.
Jeff