What are the symptoms of a nervous breakdown?!


Question: I have had a nervous breakdown before. It is when your problems (or perceived problems) outweight your ability to cope with them. Symptoms can include anxiety, sleeplessness, irritability, and all kinds of things!


Answers: I have had a nervous breakdown before. It is when your problems (or perceived problems) outweight your ability to cope with them. Symptoms can include anxiety, sleeplessness, irritability, and all kinds of things!

getting a flat tyre in Basra.... I would be really nervous there

feeling a tendency to jumping off a bridge after burning your breakfast

Getting a broken windscreen in the Lion enclosure at Longleat

It's a grand scale the smallest being what the person said above. sleeplessness anxiety. but a real break down is total disasociation with reality. a "psychotic break" a manifastation of completly irratioal thoughts! example someone who dosn't commit crimes would say the F.B. I is after me! Their friends would say! "There is no reason for the F.B.I.to be after you!" the Person having the break down then says theres no reason for them to be after me because today is opposite day!

They can be the same symptoms as low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) because sometimes that condition can be the cause. Nervousness, indecisiveness, jumpiness, anxiety, muscle twitches, paranoia, and inability to cope with little things, can be due to low blood sugar as well as nerves.

The medical test that best determines the presence of a low blood sugar condition (one survey said 49% of Americans have it) is a 5 hour glucose tolerance test. You may have to convince your doctor to prescribe it for you.

When one things happens after another, and you feel overwhelmed and suffocated by things that are beyond your control.

Watch me....I'm having one right now...it's my 19th Nervous Breakdown.
I should have had a V8.......
but I was too lazeee...
that's gotta be blood......
now available in Canada.....
Horrible.....wasn't it.........
you're not rushed......
say no to slow....
I always wanted to be a cheerleader......
what is wrong with you....
cha cha cha....va va voom....
you looked lovely last nite....
poop poop eee doop

What are you doing? Your questions seem to be more sensible now.

Have you thought about speaking to your doctor, and maybe asking for a referral to see a psychiatrist? It'd be a psychiatrist that would make the ultimate determination as to whether that's what's really happening.

Be assured that if you're having a nervous breakdown, those around you would probably notice it before you do. You may actually be suffering with anxiety, in which case I would suggest that you go to see your GP. S/he would be your first port of call.

I wish you the very best of health ... both physical and mental.

Simply: when you can't do things you should be able to do when you're okay. Like leave the house, or make a phone call, or get out of bed, or wash, or eat, or remember what you did yesterday.

Inability to do any of those things is a sign of trouble.

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