PlatedDrake wrote:
Im just wondering, are there any warning signs when one is about to "erupt," or has it been a sudden snapping? Also, what kind of feeling(s) preceed it (as in, how do you feel just before it happens). There are times when i feel like something in me is about to blow, but its not come to a full blown meltdown yet (unless i get smaller ones <shrug>).
I try to internalize my reactions when it happens to me (habit since childhood of bottling things up), so I don't know if this actually counts or not, but this is how I feel when I think I'm about to "lose it:"
-Buzzing/pressure in head
-Light feels too bright/sounds seem too loud (ironically, understanding speech becomes even harder than usual--they seem distorted)
-Racing heart/pressure in chest
-Everything happening around me becomes unbearable--even the most innocuous of remarks, actions, etc., make me want to lash out at whoever's responsible; in my head, I'm screaming "SHUT UP!"
At this point, as soon as possible, I get out of the situation. Saying that I have a headache (which is partially true) and need to go take care of it usually works.
The only thing that makes it stop is lying down in a quiet, darkened room for a while and letting it pass.
I'm not sure what brings them on. I think that if too much stress builds up my body and mind needs to release the pressure somehow, and this is how it manifests.
The worst is when it happens in a public place, like a supermarket (it has on several occasions) and I have to wait until I get home to recover. When I hear little kids having tantrums there, I can definitely empathize (even though the noise makes it worse for me.)
I would describe it as partially a panic attack and partially reaching my sensory stimulation limit.
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