Is it anger, panic or what? I dont know whats up.?!


Question: Is it anger, panic or what.? I dont know whats up..?
Ive always had a tendancy to randomly fall into these incredibly horrid states where people would think im going insane. I have to stop myself from saying or doing anything stupid, cause my heart starts to pound insanely, my eyes go wide and I stop blinking for the longest time.. I get easily irritated by EVERYTHING, and if anyone touches me i freak out. I start hastening in movement, and I feel like i want to kill someone. And its not just a bad mood kind of thing. It comes out of no where, Ive ended up hurting people and animals and afterwards as I calm my breath, stop pacing or picking at my skin, I start to break down and cry ridiculously, get all these nightmares like a bad trip.

Whats wrong with me.? I know what its like to be angry but this keeps coming out of no where and it keeps getting worse. Not only that I recently started taking birth control, which probably wouldnt help with moodiness...Health Question & Answer


Answers:
It's not going to be bipolar, only some tendencies of that.

It is pure anger management. Straight up, bad temper, volatile, hair trigger. Chemical imbalance & adrenaline disorder.... that's what nobody knows about you, including yourself. There is a significant element of panic or PTSD in there.Health Question & Answer

You should be talking about this with your doctor. It almost sounds like Bi-polar.Health Question & Answer

That seems like a possible impulse control disorder (such as intermittent explosive disorder) and possibly also some anxiety/depression. It can be very distressing how it crops up out of nowhere, and leaves the person feeling very embarrassed after-wards. It can be somewhat influenced by hormones, but there are times when the cause is unknown. You didn't really mention if there were any triggers to your outbursts, and if you react very out of proportion to those triggers. I have included a link to some info. An assessment by a mental health professional can help you figure out what is going on, and very possibly provide treatment for you to overcome this problem. Since it's getting worse, and you have reached a point of becoming quite violent, I encourage you to seek an assessment before something very serious happens.

I agree with Doc. This is not a pattern of Bipolar Disorder.Health Question & Answer



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