Question:
I get really hyper then really sad?!?
Madaleine
2013-01-18 13:53:02 UTC
OK so im either so hyper or so sad. I get really hyper moments when im bouncing of the walls, and although i feel great i always know what s going to come around an hour later, if that. I get so sad. I dont even know what over, but i feel like ****. Why do i get so hyper than so upset after? Im 15 by the way x
Eight answers:
Anonymous
2013-01-18 13:54:51 UTC
go get your hormones checked out and don't read too much into it.
anonymous
2013-01-18 13:58:10 UTC
Mental illness in teenagers is hard to diagnose because you have so many hormonal changes going on every hour of everyday.

This is obviously bothering you to some extent, otherwise you wouldn't have posted here. If it really is interfering with your school work, relationships and day to day life, then I would suggest getting more information from your school councillor. Don't let people on the Internet diagnose you at your age, you might just end up convincing yourself you have something, and effectively falling into the patterns other people have suggested.

If you don't want to see a councillor, you can talk to your parents, or your doctor. Good luck dear!
Loisan
2013-01-18 13:59:33 UTC
It may be because your a teenager and your hormones are everywhere. But because im not a doctor you should deffo get it checked out by your gp, they can give you advice and check if everythings ok. Its probably nothing to worry about but you could be bipolar, which i have. Your really happy one minute and everythings fine but then everything turns and you get so grumpy and upset.
DeAnne
2013-01-18 13:57:15 UTC
It sounds like bi-polar which calls for a two-step approach:



1. If you’re a teen, remember that the teen years are the absolute worst time of your life.

I'm surprised any of us survive it. You are struggling with so many issues and from the

effects of accumulated stress. Your body and mind are trying to cope but ... it's hard.



The brain is a very complicated and delicate thing. It can get sick, injured, and messed up,

etc...just like any other organ. Emotions this high and low is usually a symptom of bipolar

-- essentially a chemical imbalance in the brain which is very common and nothing to be

ashamed of.



A dr or counselor can prescribe appropriate medications to help you get better.

With the right meds, you will be much better, happier, calmer, emotionally serene safer and

feel normal.

You won’t get well by yourself and, by ignoring it, it will only get worse.



2. But counseling and meds can do only so much. God is the ONLY one who knows what you’re thinking, how you’ve struggled and what you’re going thru. He loves you passionately and wants to be your BFF. He has a super-deluxe custom-made plan for your life that’s beyond anything you ever dreamed of.



BUT He waits for us to ask. Invite Him into your heart, ask Him to take over your life. You will feel so much better. You are His special masterpiece. He planned for you before He even created the universe.



Watch Him ease the stress and give you peace in it's place. He is on YOUR side. He never stops thinking about you. His thoughts toward you are more than the grains of sand on the beach (Psalm 139). He loves you more than you can possibly imagine!



Find a big happy church and join some groups. Get a bible that’s easy to read (New King James is good) and read it every day. Find Christian support groups. Watch Christian programs like Joel Osteen, 700 Club, Daystar, TBN TV. Read Christian books, watch Christian DVDs.

All the above and churches also have wonderful counselors that can help you.



There's so much fascinating information to learn. Jesus loves you more than you can possibly imagine. You’ll have fun and the rest of your life will be the very best of your life.



Since the bible is the best-selling book of all time, nobody can claim to have even a basic education without having read and studied it.



I hope this helps; it sure made a huge difference for me :)

They who seek The Lord shall not lack any good thing. Ps. 34:10



Delight yourself in the LORD and He will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the LORD, Trust also in Him, And He shall bring it to pass. Ps 37:4-6



Pour out your heart to Him (Ps 62:8) Nothing you say will shock or surprise God.



"No one has seen, heard or even imagined the things that God has prepared for those who love Him." 1 cor 2:9 WOW!
anonymous
2013-01-18 14:01:06 UTC
I totally get you I have these same emotions too but they are more than hyperness and sadness .. And I'm 15 too *sigh*
?
2013-01-18 14:09:52 UTC
Sounds a lot like bipolar disorder. There are other explanations, but just going off of that little but of information, it sounds like bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression.
Chillin' On Bernstein
2013-01-18 14:27:28 UTC
no it doesnt necessarily mean you are bi-polar. do you stay up for long periods (like more than a week?)
anonymous
2013-01-18 13:53:57 UTC
Eat less sugar.


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