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I feel like there is something wrong with me. I have a very hard time getting threw the day. I get angry at nothing and yell at everyone around me. I pace the house for hrs so its very hard to get the things I need to get done. I have s very hard time listening to anyone talk because my mind is going million different directions. I am ruining my marriage. Please help!
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  • Female | 25 years old
  • Complaint duration: 90 days
  • Medications: None
  • Conditions: Been on several depression meds didn't work and meds for panic attacks

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1 UpVoted this answer Compass Clinic - Dallas Addiction Medicine, Lewisville
That sounds awful. It could be depression or something worse. I would talk to your doctor. Medications can help, as can counseling and aerobic exercise.

Best of luck!
1 UpVoted this answer Otumdi Omekara, MD Preventive Medicine Specialist, Portland
I can imagine this may be quite difficult for you. I'd recommend you see your physician for a thorough medical examination and lab analysis. If that shows no "medical" condition such as hyperthyroidism, or a rare adrenal issue, then a psychiatric evaluation would be in order. I suspect the psychiatrist will be able to manage this condition with medication along with psychological counseling therapy and you will enjoy improved mental health. Best Wishes.
John S. Ferris
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When I hear irritability, disorganization, pacing, and flight of thought it makes me think of the possibility of some form of schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. You need to see a psychiatrist as soon as possible, especially if you are also hearing voices that ask you to do something very bad, like to kill someone. With accurate diagnosis and treatment you can still enjoy good quality of life.
When I hear irritability, disorganization, pacing, and flight of thought it makes me think of the possibility of some form of schophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. You need to see a psychiatrist as soon as possible, especially if you are also hearing voices that ask you to do something very bad, like to kill someone. With accurate diagnosis and treatment to can still enjoy good quality of life.
Hormone issues would be the place to start. Need to evaluate the TRIAD: Thyroid, Adrenal Glands, female hormones. It is imperitive that you evaluate ALL three.

Traditional MD's will typically give you medication attempting to regulate this EXTREMELY COMPLICATED balance of hormones. I recomend you see a FUNCTIONAL Medicine Doctor instead.

Watch what Dr. Hyman MD has to say. It will make perfect sense to what you are going through right now

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Your symptoms could indicate a number of conditions such as thyroid disease, depression, anxiety and a number of other conditions. You need to see your doctor and share your symptoms and concerns with her. Since you have a history of depression and anxiety in the past, that may be what is happening now. Although you did not have good luck with your previous meds, there are others that you may want to try, should your anxiety or depression be gripping you. Keep in mind that most antidepressants take a month or so to really become effective. Make sure that your doctor checks you for other illnesses that can present as depression or anxiety.
I can imagine this may be quite difficult for you. I'd recommend you see your physician for a thorough medical examination and lab analysis. If that shows no "medical" condition such as hyperthyroidism, or a rare adrenal issue, then a psychiatric evaluation would be in order. I suspect the psychiatrist will be able to manage this condition with medication along with psychological counseling therapy and you will enjoy improved mental health. Best Wishes.
John S. Ferris