I've done the whole "punching walls" thing from time to time [haven't cracked anyone's wrist yet!], it just depends on how upset I am. It's not often though. I'm more inclined to send inanimate objects flying first IF I'm upset enough that I feel the need to become physical. Sending stuff flying is when I'm really upset. Punching stuff is when I'm really REALLY upset.
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There have been a few occasions lately on which I was able to control my meltdowns, but I find that that gives me a simultaneously drained and pent-up feeling. I've suppressed the rage but it's still there and there's nothing I can do to get rid of it. I just carry it round for a while.
I can relate to that, and it's actually an apt description of how I feel when I've managed to control my meltdowns. I think it makes makes my eventual meltdown worse, because I would be expressing both the anger of a particular moment AND the anger I had carried around.
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