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Nxy

733d

Is it normal to be so irritable to the point of anger and breaking things when having a manic episode?

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    • StellaBlue

      732d

      Unfortunately anger is a part of the transitions and doesn't always make sense. By learning your triggers and when you are most reactive you can control the damage you may cause yourself or others by lessening the opportunities for explosiveness

    • StellaBlue

      732d

      Unfortunately anger is a part of the transitions and doesn't always make sense. By learning your triggers and when you are most reactive you can control the damage you may cause yourself or others by lessening the opportunities for explosiveness

    • LizzieLou

      732d

      I hate the anger. It feels like an out of body experience for me as I just don't feel angry that often. Then sudden rage and irritability suddenly descends like a black cloud

    • Jonpup

      733d

      Yup. It happens a lot, especially last week. I’ve hit a lot of things, even myself. Just to get it out. To push all those, frustrations out. A lot of yelling, screaming, throwing, punching.

    • Nxy

      733d

      👍

    • AriesEnerG

      733d

      Unfortunately it is. Euphoria can quickly change to irritability. Then there are also mixed episodes. It can be rough

    • bumble.bee

      733d

      for me, yes. sometimes irritability is harder to control than anything

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