Can you explain these experiences?!


Question: Can you explain these experiences!?
My therapist just told me he thinks it's a side effect of the depression, but I'm not so sure!.

Sometimes I get [SO] stressed out, completely 100% overwhelmed, out of nowhere, for no particular reason!.

Stage 1: I am super agitated!. Everything makes me angry!. I become unable to work because I cannot pretend to be friendly to customers!. It kills me to be nice!. I am so frustrated!. I've walked off two jobs at this stage because I couldn't handle being there a second longer!.

Enter stage 2: The negative, angry frustrating energy has come to a peak!. I can't sit still!. I drive around in the middle of the night, or walk alone at 2 in the morning!. I literally feel crazy like I'm losing my mind!. I shake, cry, pace around in my room!. I feel "out of it" and intense anxiety!. My head feels like it's spinning, but I'm standing still!. I see gory, bloody images flash in my mind!. I obsess about impaling myself, breaking limbs,or cutting my stomach!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Could be depression plus anxiety, could be signs of soft bipolar!. See a psychiatrist, preferably one who specializes in mood disorders!. You deserve the right diagnosis, and this goes beyond therapists' and regular GPs' diagnostic expertise!.


http://www!.psycheducation!.org/depression!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

it is depression, not side effect of depression i suppose!. if a therapist is not helping, go to a counselor or psychiatrist!. they're different!. i think your condition needs to be looked at seriously by a psychiatrist since you are having hallucinations!. when you're at the doctor, remember to tell everything you feel or think to the doctor!. if he doesnt seem to take you seriously, go change one!. i think your condition is rather serious!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Stage 1 : these are symptoms of a normal depression !.

Stage 2 :I agree with your therapist , it could be a side effect of your depression but what you experienced may be more than just a depression !.

Are you taking medications !? You need to take an anti-depression , talk to a doctor and he/she will prescribe you anti-depressions !.

~Take care !.Www@Answer-Health@Com

See a Professional, this sounds like schizophrenia and is very treatable!. Don't let the fact that it is called a mental illness keep you from seeking treatment!. It is a chemical problem, much like diabetes!. Speaking of, I would get glucose tested before seeing a psychiatrist!. Some people have odd reactions to rapid changes in glucose levels!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I think all of these symptoms can come from depression!. I had really bad post partom depression after my first child and i had some similar experiances!. It is really scary i know!. And it was all because i was depressed!. But I came out of it okay and you will to!. Just stay strong and pray alot!.!.!.good luck and god blessWww@Answer-Health@Com

it can be depression!.!.it would be good to talk to an adviser!.!.u need to stay extremely strong!.!.and quit thinking about suicide!.!.!.whenever suicidal thoughts pop up in ur mind!.!.!.just try to relax!.!.!.do anything but divert ur mind towards other things!.!.and u need to find a stable job!.!.!.as it is very imp!.!.if u think someone tell u to suicide!.!.then tell them to shut up!.!.!.start praying!.!.!.it will surely help!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Get yourself some professional help as quickly as possible!Www@Answer-Health@Com

if i were you i would definitely talk to a doctor my aunt was like that except she saw my grandma (her mom) and she said my gma told her to come with her that she needed to die to do that so she tried!.!. but thank god it didnt work!.!. i think you may need to be put on medication and see a counselor for awhile its just a seggestion!.!. i hope everything works out for you!.!. let me know how things goWww@Answer-Health@Com

Wow! You know I've done stuff like that too!. It's amazing that you can write about it!. I pray you get some relief through your answers!. What are you putting into your body!? Sounds to me like either your medicine or your diet is really having a negative effect!. Maybe more like a side effect of the medicine!. Speak to different doctors!. Try a natural diet!. Become a vegetarian!. For sure you'll feel less agitated!. Check out what allergies to foods you could have!. They can send you nuts (wrong foods)!. Acording to Ayurveda different times of the day are suitable for different activities!. After midnite is Pitta (fire) time!. It's not safe to run about at that time!. Your own mind may be the greatest danger then!. Try to learn some discipline and how to meditate in the early morning hours!. Wake up early daily and do something healthy for mind and body!. Watch a sunrise on the beach, close your eyes and feel in touch with your true self!. Look into methods of natural healing!. There are so many!. Surely one or more can help!. Search the web for them!. They can replace medication for depression!. Try chanting names of God!. Really powerful meditation on pure love!. I feel like you need more colors in your life!. Maybe a cakra balance and aura cleanse!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Sounds like you are experiencing a form of bipolar disorder, please note you are not alone and that there are medications out there that can help you through this difficult time!. Here is something about Bipolar Disorder and the site I got it from!.

What Is Bipolar Disorder!?
Bipolar disorder is a condition that affects more than two million Americans!. People who have this illness tend to experience extreme mood swings, along with other specific symptoms and behaviors!. These mood swings or "episodes" can take three forms: manic episodes, depressive episodes, or "mixed" episodes!.

The symptoms of a manic episode often include elevated mood (feeling extremely happy), being extremely irritable and anxious, talking too fast and too much, and having an unusual increase in energy and a reduced need for sleep!. It's also very common for someone to act impulsively during a manic episode, and engage in behaviors that are risky or that they later regret, like spending sprees!. And in over half of all manic episodes, people are troubled by delusions or hallucinations!. For example, they may think they have a relationship with someone famous, claim to be an expert in an area they really know nothing about, feel paranoid (unusually fearful), or hear voices that are not there!.

The symptoms of a depressive episode often include an overwhelming feeling of emptiness or sadness, a lack of energy, a loss of interest in things, trouble concentrating, changes in normal sleep or appetite, and/or thoughts of dying or suicide!.

A mixed episode includes symptoms that are both manic and depressive!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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