lately i've been getting angry. and i don't mean a little angry like itll pass. but i mean angry as in i get so angry that i hit things, throw my phone, and i have the urge to kill my mother with a knife or kill myself. i'm usually a calm person but now it seems like im mad about everything. im on a pill medication for my acne called doxycycle or something could that be the reason? please help i dont like feeling like an animal
TeenageHearts answered Sunday April 6 2008, 4:52 am: Yeh possibly that's the reason maybe ask your doctor about the side affects of the pills or just what woudl you go through by taking the pills and periods cause mood swings aswell. [ TeenageHearts's advice column | Ask TeenageHearts A Question ]
karenR answered Sunday April 6 2008, 12:49 am: Yes it could very well be the acne
medication doing this to you.
Please call your doctor as soon as
possible about this side effect.
I think what you're taking is probably
doxycycline, which is an antibiotic
and not as bad as accutane is at causing
this behavior. However, if the behavior
started after you started the med, call
your doctor. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
TheAnnie answered Sunday April 6 2008, 12:00 am: here look at this
also try finding the sorce of your anger. like do you get angery when your mom talks to you or if you mess up. then use a form of stress ball instead of hitting things. I also find going into the bathroom and locking the door to release anger. (since there isnt anything there so i can truely be alone and calm down).
anger is a terrible weakness that everyone has. It can lead to horrible things. Please try your best and be patient with yourself and others.
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