5/15/2011

Mental Health: Mental health and Paranoia question?

Mental health and Paranoia question?I'm very soon seeing a psychiatrist after my school nurse and many teachers who i speak to often being concerned for my mental health. it just keeps feeling worse latley. my moods change less often now. it used to be every half hour to hour and now its every 1-3. i hate it, sometimes i feel like dying and i want to commit suicide but i know it will stop at some point so i ignore my thoughts. I keep feeling a want that feels like almost a need to be close to somebody and accepted and loved and i feel like im not and im alone when to be honest in really not. i am so paranoid its unbelieable. i used to just think why are people staring at me, now if anyone says anything bad to me or looks at me theyre marked as really bad and want to hurt me in my head. right now i dont know if they really want to hurt me or not but i was almost in tears on a 25 minute journey to meet a friend out of paranoia. i feel like i can trust barley anyone. i have 2 friends and my school nourse and one teacher i think i can trust almost fully (one friend i can trust fully). i feel like i cant trust a very very close friend and that she wants to turn everyone on me even myself. i feel like shes trying to be better than me and beat me in everything and that shell literally hurt me. any advice at all? thanks :)
the moods are now alot worse

Answer by Kelle
Mental health problems are area drag. It is so hard to be all you were or could be. I've had bipolar for 18 years.

Hang in. The psychiatrist will be a BIG help as will prescribed medication.It is a brain chemistry screw up.

Take the meds EXACTLY as prescribed no matter how you feel. Don't miss any appointments.

Life will be better. :)

Answer by A Skylit Drive=D
This could all depend on your age. Age is a huge factor here because regardless of the fact that people like to think anything could be a disorder, it's not. A lot of things people think is depression, bipolar, schizophrenia, ect, is really just body hormones/ chemicals spazzing out. This is most common in preteens, and teenagers because your hormones are freaking out which can cause mood swings like the ones you described.

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