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I have only have had about three and I rember that my brain felt it was rattling. I had thoughts that were racing and felt I was drunk or drownding and could not keep consciece even thought I did not sleep for days and adys. I would be on one side of the road and the next on the other and it would seem like I had blinked and I just appeared there. I would also sort od 'bounce'. Like roxk back and fore.

Every time these things have happened stress that I could not resolve was present. I am currently having terrible stress and I can feel my brain staring to rattle and and I feel like I'm going to be loosing contol and I'm worried as I have no one to support me or to be able to help me if the worst is going to happen and I turn 'funny' as i call it. Once during one of these 'funnny' things I nearly set the house of fire and two other times the suicide attempts I made were so bad I nearly died - one involved being in intensive care for eleven days. I don't know what to do!

2007-08-15 03:48:42 · 6 answers · asked by Eye see! 6 in Health Mental Health

Alos forgot to mention the thoughts felt like they were spilling ouit of my head and everyone knew what I was thinking. I would talk so fast no one could understand me and I became frightened but I did not know what of just realy scared.

2007-08-15 03:55:27 · update #1

I don't have anyone. I had a psychiartist that was usless and said I had epilepsy dispite me having two previous diagnose of Bi ploar II!

2007-08-15 03:58:38 · update #2

I'm in the UK by the way.

2007-08-15 04:04:20 · update #3

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Hi! Aren't you taking meds? If you are, maybe they are not the right ones??? I have anxietry/depression and take an antidepressent, but sometimes....I know what you mean about the symptoms creepin' up on ya. Then they get worse because we worry about them, right? Okay, fine, we let the fear obsess our brain, so it does feel like it's rattling! I say, call the doc or go to the E.R. They can prescribe you a sedative to work thru the "funny" moments. That way, you can bypass the stuff that makes your mind lead up to an episode, ok? Without the lead up, there is no moment. I still think you have the wrong med if your'e taking one. Go to your doc today or if you can't make an appt. , to the E.R. Tell em everything, so they will help you correctly, ok? Check back in to tell us how you made it thru. E mail me if you need emotional support! Hugs to ya! oooooooo( You aren't alone...)

2007-08-15 05:15:35 · answer #1 · answered by zen 6 · 1 1

You need to call someone you trust. Preferably a professional. Do you see a doctor for this? You should tell a friend or a family member. Ask if you can stay with them or check yourself into a hospital. You don't want to take the risk of hurting yourself or someone else! I would go immediately before you become funny and forget what your good intentions were. It's good that you can target when its going to happen...that way you can go somewhere and be safe. I'd call a doctor. Good luck!

2007-08-15 03:58:21 · answer #2 · answered by geminiqtpie22 5 · 1 0

You need professional help NOW.

I too have experienced these things. I understand what you are talking about. You need to get some expereinced help NOW.

Someone who can REALLY help you. Someone who understands what you are going through. Stress is a big trigger. The UK has a good health system to help you. PLEASE go and seek help ASAP. You need to have someone there with you. You need to talk with someone.

Keep your thoughts in a positive track.

I can do this, I can find someone to help me. I can do this, I can talk to someone about this. I can do this, I can find the help I need. I can do this, I dont have to be alone for this, there are people out there who are willing to help me. I can do this.

2007-08-15 04:21:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If you can, contact NAMI. National Association for Mental Illness.

There should be one near you. Won't cost you.
Look in Yellow Pages, or Phone Information.
Medication is needed and will help you. That too can be free.

Please contact them. They can help.

2007-08-15 04:02:17 · answer #4 · answered by ed 7 · 1 0

No. Bipolar 2 patients do not experience psychotic episodes.

"Patients with bipolar I may have psychotic episodes, but hallucinations and delusions do not occur with bipolar II. "

Bipolar 2 patients do not reach a state of mania where these symptoms occur.

You are either misdiagnosed or it is all in your head.

2007-08-15 04:33:59 · answer #5 · answered by riptide_71 5 · 0 1

call your therapist for immediate intervention

you do have a therapist dont you?

2007-08-15 03:56:06 · answer #6 · answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7 · 1 0

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