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Confussled
River
Posts: 5,409 Part of The Furniture
im really confused about something. its like i have weird epidodes daily like i can be fine for 30 mins and then go sad straight after for no reason and then ill just been fine again as if i wasnt just sad. its been going on for a while now but recently a lot more and worse. i dont know why its like that it just seems to be that way.
is there something wrong with me?
is there something wrong with me?
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Is it possible that you're going through a stressful period at the moment?
I very frequntely find myself to have these episodes when i am super stressed for a prolonged period of time, anxious, easily irritated like i'll be really angry at stupid things and then later act as if nothing has happened
I believe it can be normal sometimes, but if it is interfearing with your daily and personal life, I would really motivate you to do some thinking behind it! Just a little introspection of how and where this episodes come from, when they appear? is there a pattern? things like that ♥
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But in either case, your feelings are valid. We might not always know why we feel a certain way, but we do feel that way in the moment, and that's okay. As said above, methods like journalling can be helpful to find some answers or patterns, or even just as an outlet for your emotions. Your emotions matter, and you matter
If you're concerned about the trend of worsening incidences, there's the option of speaking to a GP, who can help you to access support services that can help you in navigating this. You're not alone, and you have support on hand every step of the way. And we'll be here to listen to you too