I need advice about myself. I always feel like crying though I'm happy.
Question Posted Thursday July 10 2014, 4:17 pm
Hello! I'm from China. I come here because I need advice. I always feel like crying, but I don't know why. Everyone says I'm happy and lucky. I always get high marks in exams and I'm gifted. I'm healthy too. I have lots of friends and everyone loves me. You see, I can't feel anything that bothers me or make me sad. Even so, my lips tremble crazily out of a sudden.
If you can say that you are truly happy deep inside but have a tendency to be weepy, crying often for no special reason, it is a normal reaction in young girls caused by the hormones of going through puberty. Being easily angered is another reaction. The crying tendency will subside as those hormones subside.
But there are some cases more often these days living in a toxic world where our bodies pick up similar hormones to the female hormones that our bodies produce, but instead from our environment which is leached out from plastics mainly and get into our bodys system. So these extra hormones added to the naturally occurring ones can put a female on hormone overload causing the crying all the time, anger all the time or worse, feeling extremely depressed for no reason and in some cases, depression so bad they feel suicidal. Sometimes a girls personality changes severely and she is just not herself anymore. Both my nieces from two different sisters, living in two different states, are suffering from the same thing.
There is help though. Seeing a doctor about this will help. They can check your hormones levels to see if that is that problem and give you medication to take care of that. If thats not the cause, maybe there is another cause he can also treat. I hope you do go to see a doctor. Good luck dear. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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