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Old 04-23-2010, 03:17 AM
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Originally Posted by mymorgy View Post
my anger is coming out left and right. i don't know what to do and if it is healthy or not. at a lot of times I don't want to live. then at other times there are books i want to read and i want to play with my cats. my psychiatrist said it was important for me to have a routine but when i was working and had a routine i was still very depressed. i forgot to tell him that.
i just found out that my youngest nephew lives less than ten blocks away from me. he was never a high achiever because his two older brothers were super high achievers. they both went to harvard, learned japanese and even did some work in Japan. I think they are both easily millionaires. I just found out that the youngest went back to school and got his mba and is now a financial analyst and is on tv and highly quoted and is on his way to become a millionaire. when he was little he had an ant as a pet. his esteem was that low. then he said he was happy with the murder at jonestown when it happened. eeks
bobby
Dear Bobby,

Do you have rosacea. Do you have small, round, angiomas on your trunk, do you have any neurological problems like back pain or sciatica? If you do you might have Tourette's syndrome and one of its symptoms is anger, quick on the trigger, sometimes profanity, and also people often have ADHD type symtpoms. It is ultimately caused by Streptococcus pyogenes infections (Strep A) that you have had during your lifetime. Some people have it so bad, that sometimes during their youths they had rheumatic fever or scarlet fever. IT can act like a bad flu, sore throat or tonsilitis. We'all develop and autoimmune disease from it and it can affect all the tissues in the body, but we sense things with out nerves so people get peripheral neuropathies and we think with the "nerves in our heads" so we get various types of mental malfunction and they are eventually classified as to a persons main symptoms, as they are adjudicated by some clinician. They are all related though to some degree. OK Tell me if I am close in your case.

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