After a super severe head injury, Have no reserve left in relation to my emotion!
Question:
After a super severe head injury, Have no reserve left in relation to my emotions. Causing big problems. Help?
By reserve I mean self-control. Whatever hits the fan is instantly acted out and on. I would prefer not to use strong medicines with strong side effects and depencies. An especially troublesome thing is anger and annoyances, as well as sentimentalities: I rage or bawl at the drop of a hat, stomp out of rooms and job situations that I feel too carried away by to handle a second longer. I watch these scenarios almost as if it is some other person: but they are increasing my sense of insufficiency and depression over time. I never used to be so volitale
Answers:
There's some good information here from others. I would suggest that you contact the doctor(s) who treated you for the head injury and ask them to refer you for further treatment, telling them the symptoms that you're having. Your description here is a good one.
The symptoms that you are describing are pretty much predictable for those who have had a severe head injury.
If for some reason you're unable to contact the doctors who treated you for your injury, you can ask your family doctor, if you have one, for a referral.
If you don't have one, you can contact your local non-emergency information line by calling 211 (like 911) and ask them for referrals.
I encourage you to pursue help. It's out there for you.