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if youve had problems in your life with rage, and rage attacks, and controling anger outbursts. what does it mean when youve had one and afterwards your mind is spinning and you feel disorientated about your surroundings and whereabouts, like, you dont no how you came to arrive to this situation? like a feeling of losing all control of coordination?
could anyone explain this?

2007-06-21 01:56:06 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

16 answers

It's more and likely your blood pressure and all the adrenalin and other hormones running through your system.

Threre's something called the fight or flight response, it's how your body reats to a situation, you are obviously a fighter. The result of this is your body prepares you for "fight" by producing more adrenalin and other hormones.

Just try and chill out a bit man..... I know I know easier said than done, but worth it on the long run.....

2007-06-21 02:08:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

If you have experienced these episodes of rage and the inability to control you anger for most of your life. It sounds as if it has continued to worsen. The symptom you describe has been referred to as "Blind Rage". I would not suggest that you have mental illness, but I would suggest that you should seek help with a mental health professional. Anger and rage are not symptoms of mental illness. You can learn coping skills that will help you with them. There are also medications that can be used for the symptoms that you have not mentioned, i.e. increased agitation, anxiety, etc. that usually are exhibited prior to a person going into a rage.

I hope you seek professional guidance with your anger issues. Good luck.

2007-06-21 02:09:38 · answer #2 · answered by Katz316 2 · 1 0

borderline personality , a deep disorientation of mental health....anger managment difficulties happen, and can be quite explosive in their behaviour..they r unpredictable and incapable in their work...

the second symptom u have described can occur due to various reasons...
deficit of sleep is the primary cause..
eratic sleeping pattern can cause it.
one should atleast hav 6.5 to 7 hours of deep sleep and tht donot include th initial sleeping stages
stress is another component tht donot allow the brain cells to work porperly.
lack of enough glucose in ur body arising due to inadequate intake of food can cause the brain cells to shut down and hence u loose complete sensce of surroundings..
rarely it can be due to defects in brain which can be detected by an neurosurgeon wit an eeg.
deeper ear problems can also cause this.

2007-06-21 02:08:45 · answer #3 · answered by rex.speaks 1 · 0 0

Coop, I agree with the fact that you really need to see a Psychiatrist.Don't get the wrong idea,you are not a "looney".You need Medication for your problem before you totally "loose" it and cause some serious harm to someone and or yourself.The Psychiatrist will explain your problem to you.Good luck to you.Let us know how you go.

2007-06-21 02:06:37 · answer #4 · answered by payatstephen 2 · 0 0

Have you ever heard of the Hatfield and McCoy feud? Doctors say that their behavior can possibly be explained by tumors which form on the adrenal gland and cause excess amount of adrenaline production. Not saying this is your case. But, if your are losing your coordination I would think you need to see a neurologist.

2007-06-21 02:02:02 · answer #5 · answered by je 6 · 0 2

Anger can do that to you. You need to see a shrink. Sounds like there is much more going on that you know. Could be Bi-polar, PTSD, A-typical depression, many different things.

Go get help on this.

2007-06-21 02:00:14 · answer #6 · answered by Terrible G 4 · 2 0

Next time this happens call 911 or go to the hospital soon as possible.. This may speed things up to getting help.

2007-06-21 03:32:17 · answer #7 · answered by Grand pa 7 · 0 0

I am sure you are on medication for these attacks:
First have you missed any doses?
Second: Take a couple of what you take and go to bed...sleep this feeling off.
Third: If you are not on medication
get to a Dr. {ASAP}
Hope you get to feeling better ♥

2007-06-21 02:03:07 · answer #8 · answered by Mustbe 6 · 0 0

Likely related to blood pressure and heart rate due to agitated state. Blood vacates the brain to support the heart as it speeds up.

2007-06-21 02:00:38 · answer #9 · answered by father of 4 husband of 1 3 · 1 0

I think you might want to see a psychiatrist. You may need to go on some stabilizing medication.

It sound like you may be borderline psychotic.

Please get some help before you hurt someone or yourself!!!

2007-06-21 02:04:41 · answer #10 · answered by diva_500 3 · 0 1

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