To note: It also happens when making big decisions, that take me forever to make. I think its also attributed by boredom.
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I get this sometimes, a lot at school. Sometimes when I'm in the house doing nothing. Not sure how to explain it, if you've ever felt it, you know right away. I do get very angry at the smallest things when I feel it, like am out of touch with the world? Not sure. Anybody else in OT?Â
Well I was sort of kidding around, but after what you said here I guess I can relate. Should I try and get an internship? Should I work all summer? IDFK. I'd much rather do nothing.To note: It also happens when making big decisions, that take me forever to make. I think its also attributed by boredom.
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If it is not a prolonged issue you are having that often trigger your uncontrollable unreasonable emotional responses, you may have bipolar disorder. But, for more people, it is often something they are irritated for a long time and is not solved. The irritation builds up and slightest event can trigger the same feeling. magicalclickDescribed it much better than I could. Thank you for that. The latter part of that is applicable to me.
[QUOTE="TheWalkingGhost"][QUOTE="Wolfetan"]:(WolfetanWhat's with the sad face? Thats not good. It happens.
I don't have the getting angry bit but challenging your core beliefs caused me to tread the line between sanity and insanity a couple times. It's a frightening experience, almost losing all meaning. Nothing for certain. Everything seems to move, in more ways than normally. Maybe that bit upsets you.
You just can't deal with all the things happening. Everything registers but without proper tagging in your mind. Your normally tidy mind feels like it gets fragmented. Maybe that is what it's like to die.
But please don't do that too often. At times I still feel like sticking a fork in my face. It's from one of those moments. I don't think it's very healthy to let your mind go that far too often.
It's different than a simple overload though. I have regular system overloads. Just having too much stuff changing or happening your mind can kinda feel blown up and stop function properly for some time. That is also annoying. I completely space out when that happens.
sometimes. I have days where I get annoyed by stupid things like someone just walking in front of me slowly when I am trying to get to something, stuff like that. other times i don't even think about things like that. I think it just depends on the day or week you have been having.
You aren't crazy. The communists plotting to impurify our precious bodily fluids want you to think that but you are not.
I never feel like I am going crazy, maybe you need some professional help.:?CursedChampFrom looking at all the replies in this thread, maybe you need to get some help >__>
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