Can you explain what I'm feeling?!


Question: Can you explain what I'm feeling!?
Right now I'm feeling really sad!. I started crying for no reason!. Sometimes I get really hyper/happy I feel like I could run a mile!. Sometimes I don't feel anything I'm not happy or sad!. One day I'll have really high self esteem the next day I'll hate myself!. Sometimes my mood changes in a day!. For exmaple I love myself & think I'm pretty!. A few hours later I hate myself and wanna die!. There is no reason for me to be depressed or happy!. I feel like I have no control over my feelings!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
It could be PMDD or you are Bi-polar!.
-Premenstrual dysphoric disorder or PMDD is a condition associated with severe emotional and physical problems that are linked closely to the menstrual cycle!. Symptoms occur regularly in the second half of the cycle and end when menstruation begins or shortly thereafter!. PMDD is not just a new name for premenstrual syndrome (PMS), a condition that affects as many as 75% of menstruating women!. It is, however, considered to be a very severe form of PMS that affects about 5% of menstruating women!. Both PMDD and PMS share symptoms in common that include depression, anxiety, tension, irritability and moodiness

Bi Polar with are periods of high or irritable moods are called "manic" episodes!. The person becomes very active, but in a scattered and unproductive way, sometimes with painful or embarrassing consequences!. Examples are spending more money than is wise or getting involved in sexual adventures that are regretted later!. A person in a manic state is full of energy or very irritable, may sleep far less than normal, and may dream up grand plans that could never be carried out!. The person may develop thinking that is out of step with reality psychotic symptoms such as false beliefs (delusions) or false perceptions (hallucinations)!. During manic periods, a person may run into trouble with the law!. If a person has milder symptoms of mania and does not have psychotic symptoms, it is called a "hypomanic" episode!.

The vast majority of people who have manic episodes also experience periods of severe depression!. If manic and depressive symptoms overlap for a period of time, it is called a "mixed" episode!. In some people, moods alternate rapidly or it is difficult to tell which mood depression or mania is more prominent!.

People who have one manic episode most likely will have others if they do not seek treatment!. The illness tends to run in families!. Unlike depression, in which women are more frequently diagnosed, bipolar disorder happens nearly equally in men and women!. The disorder occurs in approximately 1 percent of the populationWww@Answer-Health@Com

You could be bipolar!. When people are bipolar, the mood changes are rapid!. It could be any number of things, but it just be stress, hormones, depression, etc!. Teenagers often seem to be on an emotional roller coaster!. Unless you feel like you are feeling really depressed a lot of th time, or suicidal, I wouldn't really worry that much!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Your feelings seem to me to be associated with bipolar!. Bipolar emotions can change drastically!.!.!.sort of like a jeckle/hyde approach!. Also, you don't need a "reason" to feel these things!. Many emotional disturbances can be linked to abnormal brain transmitters (which can be regulated with medication such as lithium)!.

I would discuss these emotions with your doctor/family/counselor, etc!.

It is important enough if it is interfering with your life!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

what i believe in, when you are getting to 18, you secret some homons that control your feelings and is only for some time!. but all you have to do is control some of your activities!. it will only be for some time and after that you will have your emotion again, dont say that you hate yourself or discouraged!.this what we called as evolutional changes
if you need any help again from me mail me to
josephsharka@yahoo!.comWww@Answer-Health@Com

you are a just starting to live your life think of the years ahead of you what you find now that makes you happy/sad will change every day as is life always changing !. write a list of things you like best about yourself forget the negative !.then see the good things in other people !.be happyWww@Answer-Health@Com

Your feelings could be a result of either hormonal changes, some kind of changes in your thyroid, or a type of bipolar disorder!. Please make an appointment with your doctor so they can help you figure out what's going on with your body!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes, it IS your hormones, and this is so common at your age!!
I completely remember feeling exactly like that!.!.!.just hang in there, it will get better!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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