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I'm 17 years old and have a wierd mind set. I have a lot of mood swings. More specifically, at night I become a more serious person with no humor, lower voice tone, etc. But most of the time I sense military related things going through my head. At night, I always sleep with my pellet gun under my pillow, my knife under my bed, my flashlight in hand and other things. As well as these things, I become very vigilant, become not afraid of things I usually fear and become somewhat parinoid at night along side with these military related thoughts. I'll be sitting at my computer desk with my tazer on my belt and my dart gun infront of me. I feel as if I am being watched all the time and that I need to be ready to act in a pinch of time. But during the daytime, I feel loose. I don't think about military stuff, my guard is lower and I'm laid back. I'm loyal to my friends, am considerate of other people and do fairly well in school. But comes nighttime, it all goes to as I expained. Help!

2007-01-30 14:37:44 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

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I think it's a part of growing up, man. I'm 15 and for some reason, I become SUPER depressed on the way to school each morning and in second period. I don't know why; I've always enjoyed school but I can't enjoy anything anymore...not until about fifth period, which is at like 1:30.

2007-01-30 14:44:30 · answer #1 · answered by Muffins 1 · 1 0

Are you on any medication? Seriously....our son is the easiest going, most good natured, likeable, approachable guy but a few years ago (when he was 16) he went through moods that he was so hostile, he was actually looking for fights and he would finally sit down and almost cry, telling me how he sees himself going nuts and killing someone who made him mad.......turns out it was his prescription acne medication, since we knew that was the only thing dif we took him off of it and saw a difference almost immediately and to test it a couple of months later he started it again and had the same reaction, now he is back to the great easy going guy....Please check all of your meds and if that isn't the problem very seriously consider therapy, even talking to a school counselor. The fact that you recognize there is something wrong is the first and major step so please follow through with fixing it.........Goodluck

2007-01-30 14:48:57 · answer #2 · answered by paula0005 2 · 1 0

Have you had some childhood trauma at night? Maybe you were to young to remember, if you haver a good relationship with your mom and dad, ask them (Dont be too specific, just vaguely).

Then again, you might suffer because you are alone, this happens to some people, when they are alone thay get paranoid (another childhood trauma?) so it may have nothing to do with night, but with the fact that you are alone.

Think about the reason, or any little childhood fears that may have subconciously gotten into your brain.

2007-01-30 14:45:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

temper swings are very trouble-free. (i'm 17 to boot)I cant undergo in strategies an afternoon when I felt stupid for a minimum of one element i did that day. yet additionally the portion of you in the morning it incredibly is groggy and indifferent from the international could be your sleep patters or eating ordinary, or maybe you're a night owl and that's your peek. i come across than when I first awaken and with the aid of first era i will slightly function and that i'm getting aggravated incredibly actual (I even have math first era so as that would not help). or maybe your endorphins are reacting greater later in the day that provides you means so which you sense greater spontaneous and could think of greater creatively (i like to jot down my memories at 12 o'clock at night to boot) it fairly is merely what I even have experienced myself

2016-10-16 08:32:08 · answer #4 · answered by Erika 4 · 0 0

This really is weird. Do you watch a lot of violent movies, TV shows or do you have video games that you play a lot? Are you obsessing over TV news events, such as the war? If so, I'd stop watching/playing them for a month and see what happens. Lots of things can get into our subconscious minds.

2007-01-30 14:46:03 · answer #5 · answered by TPhi 5 · 0 0

Tell your parents, and ask to see a psychiatrist. This looks like paranoid schizophrenia to me... It may not be, but a doctor would totally be able to help you, especially that you are open to our suggestions! You are young and the sooner you get a hold on this, the sooner you will be free from it. Much love to you... this sounds like hell to me!

2007-01-30 14:45:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Why ask again?

2007-01-30 14:56:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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