the beginging of this school year and all summer mostly i was pretty depressed.it was a 24/7 thingg. noww im at a point of where, if im ever tired, i feel anxious, sad, nervous, scared, depressedd... i hateee itt. but whenever im awake and hyperr, i couldnt be any happierr and im soo much fun to be around. I dont like this, i cant control it, one second im in the best mood ever possible then i steep down to the lowest. i always cry so easily tooo. I just want to know if there is something wrong with me, and how to act upon it..besides getting proffesional help, i dont need that. thanks<33
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? sizzlinmandolin answered Wednesday March 14 2007, 2:18 am: It could be normal mood swings, but without actually knowing you, it's hard to tell the severity from the info you've given. You don't need to go running to a psychologist, but why not bring it up to your doctor the next time you go in? Your doctor would have a much better idea of what was going on. Please don't rule out professional help altogether either. You could have something like bipolar disorder and if you do, getting help could improve your life more than you can imagine. Realistically, nobody on here can help you other than give you false hope and maybe make you feel a little too comfortable and convince you that you don't need to do anything about your problem. You really should. If it wasn't that big of a deal you wouldn't have asked for help here. Take the next step and make sure that it's not too serious for your own health and safety. Good luck. :)
pootietang answered Wednesday March 14 2007, 12:17 am: This happens to almost every teenager. It is completely normal and usually happens at ages 14 and 15.
Basically, your body is going through major changes during these years. Teens begin to go through puberty, which naturally makes teens more moody than usual. Their feelings and moods are often dramatic (very happy or very sad, nothing in between).
My advice is to just let it take its course. Over time, the sadness that you feel will pass. Another suggestion is to get those pills that make you happy, but if I were you, I'd just deal with it. You never know what's in those pills. [ pootietang's advice column | Ask pootietang A Question ]
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