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Shadiyah 01-17-2013 09:55 PM

I'M CRAZY and FEEL IT
 
I am going crazy I am in rage about everything. I can go from 1 to 100 in a min and ready to kill and I am cussing and I don't cuss.

I feel like there is something wrong and I don't want to wait until I do something I have to go to jail for. I have called the doctor and waiting on a call back. I have not gone on the meds yet so it can not be that.

Help and now I read the other thread about the sister that is flirty. This is crazy.

doydie 01-18-2013 12:40 AM

I'm an emotional wreck right now also. I never cuss at anything. I was always the nurse that would orient the difficult nurse because of my laid back attitude. But lately I have found myself biting my tongue wanting to cuss some one out.

Kitty 01-18-2013 09:23 AM

Stressful situations can bring out emotions we normally keep under control. Also, situations that make us feel helpless and unable to control can also do this.

MS is a pretty uncontrollable disease and tends to show itself during the most inopportune times.

Shadiyah, maybe it's time to talk to your Neuro about AD's. Something to calm you down and take the edge off.

Doydie, trying to reason with a dementia patient is stressful enough. Taking what they say and do to heart is worse. She won't even remember it the next day......and you'll be playing it over and over again in your mind. I remember this with my Mom. It's so hard to realize when it's happening. We just want them to be like we remember them being. :(

Shadiyah 01-18-2013 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 948547)
Stressful situations can bring out emotions we normally keep under control. Also, situations that make us feel helpless and unable to control can also do this.

MS is a pretty uncontrollable disease and tends to show itself during the most inopportune times.

Shadiyah, maybe it's time to talk to your Neuro about AD's. Something to calm you down and take the edge off.

Doydie, trying to reason with a dementia patient is stressful enough. Taking what they say and do to heart is worse. She won't even remember it the next day......and you'll be playing it over and over again in your mind. I remember this with my Mom. It's so hard to realize when it's happening. We just want them to be like we remember them being. :(

Thanks, I use to be on celexa and it made me feel normal but when I moved and didn't get a dr appt before it ran out I went through withdrawal so I told them I didn't want it anymore if it made me feel like that. I know i would be weened off if I really wanted to stop it and it was just a mistake but it was like the worst thing I had gone through. I take pain over that any day.

So I guess I am going back on if the dr ever call me back.

NurseNancy 01-18-2013 02:42 PM

you can also try calling your pcp. they often will call you back faster than a neuro. you're right about withdrawing off a med in stages. the fact that it helped you is the thing to remember.

Shadiyah 01-18-2013 11:06 PM

I did call the pcp and they did help me faster and the neuro called after it was all over. he said yes MS can cause these kind of things but if the meds do not help I will get you to someone that you can talk to. I am like saying to myself did you hear the part where I said this is out of the blue like if something happen I would be able to say Iam going through something and is bothering me. butI just said ok.


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