The mystery of extremely strong mood swings
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Ive been thinking about this ever since i was about 13 years old, i seem to experience mood swings "at the drop of the hat" but not just any mood swings, extreme mood swings, for example i can go from extremely sad one day, later that day to neutral, then swing back to extremely sad, then the next day to extremely angry to the point where i am sick of humans all together and cannot tolerate them wasting my time with petty arguments, stupidity and fragile egos, then i switch back to neutral again, then extreme anger again then sadness and i have no idea what the hell is going on.....is this normal? everyone else doesn't seem to switch this frequently or seem to experience these emotions as intensly as i do, im 19 though, is it just a teenager thing?
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This is common in people whose bodies are contaminated with some form of drug or similar substances. Are you eating in a healthy manner ? Sugars are classified as a drug and too much of those refined and processed sugars are certainly neither healthy for mind or body and definitely not for emotions.
You may possibly be one of the unknowing "psychic-sensitives" such that you can feel the sentiments of disturbed discarnate-entities. The thoughts that go through your mind are also not necessarily always your own (thought-interpolation). Extreme mood-swings are not normal except in people who have been severely abused such as mal-treatment from their parents to the point of extreme or unfair child-abuse.
For a more technological-sounding possibility, you could be being negatively affected by psychotronic-frequencies, similarly to how the sonar-frequencies of the U.S. Naval-Weapons cause whales to end up beaching themselves. The psychotronic-disruptions into your mind/emotions could be causing phenomenon that may resulting in such mood-swings. Sometimes there are too many wireless frequencies being emitted if you have too many wireless-devices around your home, whether they be cell-phones, Wi-Fi routers, tablets, and any other number of recent devices that have been released out onto the market. You don't always know if a combination of exposures could affect you depending on if you're more sensitive to such frequencies than other people or not.
Got other possibilities I could detail but got other things interrupting me from further typing at the moment...
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1) The mood swings could be partially caused by your thinking. Try to recall and also make an effort into noticing what your thoughts are right before your mood changes. When your mood goes from normal to a negative emotion and you had negative thoughts before hand then get a notebook and argue against them. Replace your negative thoughts with more positive realistic ones.
2) You might have a mood disorder, that can be treated with medications.
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You may possibly be one of the unknowing "psychic-sensitives" such that you can feel the sentiments of disturbed discarnate-entities. The thoughts that go through your mind are also not necessarily always your own (thought-interpolation). Extreme mood-swings are not normal except in people who have been severely abused such as mal-treatment from their parents to the point of extreme or unfair child-abuse.
For a more technological-sounding possibility, you could be being negatively affected by psychotronic-frequencies, similarly to how the sonar-frequencies of the U.S. Naval-Weapons cause whales to end up beaching themselves. The psychotronic-disruptions into your mind/emotions could be causing phenomenon that may resulting in such mood-swings. Sometimes there are too many wireless frequencies being emitted if you have too many wireless-devices around your home, whether they be cell-phones, Wi-Fi routers, tablets, and any other number of recent devices that have been released out onto the market. You don't always know if a combination of exposures could affect you depending on if you're more sensitive to such frequencies than other people or not.
Got other possibilities I could detail but got other things interrupting me from further typing at the moment...
uhhhh.....that kind of...completely baffled me, is there any way to dumb it down a bit? from what i understand...ish, i dont typically have a high sugar diet, i occasionally drink a dr pepper like once a week if that counts, im also not on any typical drugs, not even alcohol (i have a fear of mind alteration due to ALOT of anesthetics from when i was in hospital for much of my early teens and late childhood). thing is with the mood swings is it can happen at litterally any point, like i was in class and about half way through the day my mood went from depressing to an absolute RAGE, just like that, with seemingly no trigger, perhaps there is something that triggers the swing but i can't identify it yet.
sooo yeah, the stuff you said was mostly too technically worded for me to actually understand.....some sort of sensitivity? i was never abused as a child, the only thing my parents did was emotionally abandon me, like they never actually stopped to acknowledge my mental health, they'd never pick up the fact that i might be sad about something, you know that sort of stuff, basically i have the theory that it might be a backlash of this, like since my mental well being and emotions was never "cared about" perhaps it resulted in me never subconsciously gaining the ability to cope with it or address it so it might manifest itself as these weirdly extreme mood changes and intensity
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Officially diagnosed 30th june 2017
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