before anyone replies go to a doctor then dont because i wont i just want to know why i feel the way i do?Live with my cracking partner who is expecting our first child in august Got made redundant in january but we had a bit put by and was getting mortgage paid so wasnt heavy skint but was a moany bassa through all this,now iv got a job again mrs is due to knock off next week but i just feel like * all the time,constantly moaning at her for nothing dont want to go for a pint way the bhoys or my bro,just feel as if a hate everything and everyone,even my mates seriously do my head in!! what is it?
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You would rather ask a forum full of people you don't know rather than a doctor?
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aye just the way a feel
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Heading for a wee breakdown mate unless you find a release valve.You cant go around feeling like that for any length of time....you will burst.
However, i think its good you recognise your symptoms and have taken at least this step of talking on here.Maybe it will help.
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I get like that a bit when I'm stressed out. You worried about the baby? Worried you will be made redundant again? * off you had to spend your savings?
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Could be depression.. Could be anxiety relating to the impending birth of your child, or could be a mixture of both. You have to see a doctor though. Depression is a deadly condition. Don't let them fob you off with happy pills, by all means take them but you need additional help beyond that. Cognitive therapy is good, and im confident you can get that on the NHS. But anything that looks at rewiring your thinking as opposed to just rebalancing chemicals is good, a mixture of the two is ideal.
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Iv felt like this on and off for years,a can be fine then il just think of something to * myself off then im in a pure rager again and 9 times out of 10 the mrs gets it,dont know how shes put up way me for 9 years to be honest,my head is severley fried and everyone thinks am pure life and soul,nobodys got a clue,am naw gonna do harry carry or that but just think im not wired right lol
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Also if its been going on that long I guess its not anxiety and could still be depression but sounds more like an anger issue. Still treatable, and if you don't know how you're missus puts up with it and you feel bad you really should make an effort to get it sorted.Last edited by a moderator: Jul 7, 2012 -
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That sounds a bit menacing…
Are you beating her?
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aye could be an anger thing although am naw a violent person,but a do feel pure raging for * that happened years ago then a end up pure raging!! * knows
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You could have a chemical imbalance. Anyhow, it would be selfish of you not to see a doctor. If you're really bothered about putting an end to this you'll get off talkceltic for half hour and call the doctors :50:
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away and see a doctor :50:
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