It could possibly be depression or maybe some other mental illness. as well as maybe an imbalance of something else in your body besides brain imbalances. I'm not a doctor, and that's not too much info to go on, but I would talk to your general practitioner or any other doctor, such as a psychiatrist, or maybe your therapist if you have one. There a lot of people (professionals) you could ask about this, and I'm sure they could give you an answer & definitely help you out some, probably more than just "some".
I feel the same way quite often. PM me if you ever need or want to talk to someone. :] *e-huggle*
Sometimes the best way to hold onto something is to let it go. - Anon
"Do you feel cold and lost in desperation/You build up hope but failure's all you've known/
Remember all the sadness and frustration/And let it go/Let it go"
-Linkin Park, Iridescent
We can't tell you what it is or what's causing it because none of us are qualified professionals. Sow hat I would recommend is seeing a therapist or your GP and explaining your symptoms, if you haven't already done so.
In the meantime, maybe you could start keeping a log of how you felt and what you were thinking before you began to feel so emotional. Maybe that could help identify some triggers.
It could possibly be depression or maybe some other mental illness. as well as maybe an imbalance of something else in your body besides brain imbalances. I'm not a doctor, and that's not too much info to go on, but I would talk to your general practitioner or any other doctor, such as a psychiatrist, or maybe your therapist if you have one. There a lot of people (professionals) you could ask about this, and I'm sure they could give you an answer & definitely help you out some, probably more than just "some".
I feel the same way quite often. PM me if you ever need or want to talk to someone. :] *e-huggle*
I'll be polite..My Dr is as much use as an Ice Cube In a Sauna but i will mention it to him and i want him to refer me to a psychiatrist...Again the last time he did that the Psyche spoke to me for 15 mins...how do i get the dr to understand i want the psychiatrist to look at me properly ie a full run of tests, to talk to me for quite a few weeks??
I don't think psychiatric evaluations go on for a few weeks. I think it's more of a few hours in a day type deal, and if they assess that you need psychiatric help, they put something in place for you.
The best I can recommend is go back to see your GP, tell him you are serious about finding a psychiatrist who will do in-depth testing. Ask him if he has any referrals. If he does not meet your expectations, you may have to do some searching for a psychiatrist on your own without the help of your GP.
I would suggest asking for a different one. Just explain to your GP that you felt the psych did not spend adequate time addressing your concerns, and you need one that will be sure to listen to your concerns and do some more in-depth evaluation.
just get a proper seeing by a psychiatrist, but when you do, understand they are trained and if they only spend half an hour with you and dont ask to see you again then that is all they feel is necessary - evaluations really dont take very long
also - i forgot to say, i feel like that all the time too.
"this is the room where you don't have to be brave"
One thing: if i do ask my gp to refer me to a different psychaitrist at a different place(not a different psychiatrist at the same place i was the last time) can he refuse to do so?
I'm going to ask my dr to refer me to someone at this place rather than the one i was at before, i was looking at this and it seems that this place would be better for to talk to someone at
I don't think a lot of people on this site know a lot about legalities.
You'd be best off just asking your doctor what you need to and seeing what happens.