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How do you deal with it when no matter what you do, which coping skills you use, who you talk to or who you avoid, you are just seething with rage?
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I am sorry that you have rages......what makes them go away for you? Do you get them often? What does your therapist say?
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I try to isolate myself from the sourse of my anger . . . a dark room is best for me . . . time and distraction are what work for me . . . xanex if you have access to it . . . deep breathing and just getting space between the sourse and me . . . best wishes . . . my main problem also . . . it's hard I know . .
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What coping mechanisms have you already tried? Maybe we can come up with some new ones for you.
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I've already tried walking, showering, journaling/writing, music, taking zyprexa (my only current PRN), reading, using cannabis, watching TV/movies, playing keyboard, going for a drive, drinking, punching pillows, screaming into pillows, ripping up paper, deep breathing, and spending time with my cats.
I don't know what makes them go away (hence this thread), it's extremely frequent (hence the word "constant" in the title), and no clue what my therapist would say because she has no ****ing idea how much I have been struggling these past few days. |
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The only thing that helps me is APs and time for them to work. When I have the rages I'm usually off my meds or not on a AP. ADs exacerbate my rages. I try to just isolate myself to keep damage to a minimum
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Sounds like you have tried a lot of ways to potentially release your feelings of anger.
So, when we feel angry, it is a reaction to a prior emotion. This is why it can be difficult to identify the original feelings. If the anger/rage is more than part of a mood episode, one would do well to consider the cause(s) of the anger/rage. We never immediately feel enraged. There are emotions we experience which then sends us into a rage/anger. AN example: My sister tells me I am too fat. I feel anger. Before I felt the anger, I felt other feelings, which made me angry. When she said that to me, I felt hurt and betrayed by her. Those are the initial feelings. I then progress to rage/anger. So when we are trying to resolve anger, we need to try to identify the original feelings. It is not always easy to identify the initial feelings. However, it is often the only way to resolve the ongoing anger. Another thing I would like to mention is the fact that many people harbor anger/rage when they truly need to find a way to cry. Yes, cry. Just something to consider. I hope you find some relief ASAP. Keep reaching out! __________________ May we each fully claim the courage to live from our hearts, to allow Love, Faith and Hope to enLighten our paths. |
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spikes, it definitely looks like you are working hard to curb the rage. I hope as another step you'll give yourself a lot of credit for that, regardless of how well (or not) it's working.
I'm not sure if this will be of help to you, but for me humor can be really helpful. I don't mean just watching comedy, though that might help, too. I mean when you feel anger or rage, try to express it in a way that is so absurd to yourself that it makes you laugh. Maybe if you picture violent actions in your head, try to put yourself in some funny outfit (in your head or even literally, if that works). Our let out a roar like a lion. Or start yelling crazy gibberish or crowing like a rooster. Maybe in the end, you'll laugh and the rage will calm. I'm actually serious about this. It may sound supremely silly, but...I do the above sometimes with some success. Here's an example of what I am talking about: YouTube |
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Sorry Spikes. Rage is a tough one and you're working really hard to get through it. I think you're doing your best with the coping skills you know. My advice would be to give it time and remember it will eventually pass.
I noticed you mentioned you are using cannabis. What form are you using? CBD has been shown to assist with some mental struggles, but high levels of THC can exacerbate them, especially psychosis. A lot of strains are high in THC and it is hard to control the dosing. I know it feels better sometimes to self medicate, but I worry for you given what you've experienced over the last couple of weeks. Stay safe ok? No more bridge talk! |
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Like fern, I’m concerned about your cannabis use. Some strains are dangerous for us folks. Have you reached out to your therapist? Does she know at all about your rage? I think right now, you should reach out to a mental health professional, be it the hospital, your pdoc, your therapist, your group therapy leader, crisis team... anyone. I think they can help you a lot. Heck, even a crisis hotline might be worth trying. Basically, try to find someone who you can talk to over the phone, thru texts, or in person. Stay safe, spikes. We all care deeply about you. |
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I am sorry you are feeling like this. If this has been going on for awhile and is not your baseline, maybe it would be good to talk to your therapist or pdoc? I wonder if this is due to a mood episode because I have once experienced seething rage like nothing ever before and that was due to a mixed episode. I get angry other times, but not like that where coping skills don't touch it.
I am concerned about your bridge comment and how much you seem to be struggling. Can you let us know if you are okay? Are you able to keep yourself safe? If not please seek immediate help. |
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Spikes, can you check in with us? I hope you're feeling better today. Thinking of you.
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If your T feels the need to put you in IP, I would trust her judgment. She's seen lots of patients and likely has good intuition (or so I would assume). Just be open with her and let her help you figure out what treatment you need. Maybe you don't need IP at all, or maybe you do. She can help you. |
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I'm glad to hear you didn't make it to the bridge. Thanks so much for letting us know. IP might be a good idea until things calm down. Only you and your doctor know what's best. I hope you reconsider your account here after some time away. I've enjoyed your perspective and like having you around. Be well Spikes.
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Hi Spikes, I am glad you have made it this far. I believe you can make it through this tough time and can, once again, enjoy your life.
I know I have had times which were very, very rough and I have wanted to find a way out. I do believe you can make it through this and can experience a joy in life again. I hope you will hold on and will fight. You are well worth it. Should you decide to go, I wish you well. I hope you find healing. Much Love __________________ May we each fully claim the courage to live from our hearts, to allow Love, Faith and Hope to enLighten our paths. |
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About 5 years ago I had been dealing with unbelievable rage for weeks. I finally broke down and told my Pdoc I literally needed a padded room.
So ... He called in a script for Thorazine 50 mg and if I was still awake after 30 mins take another 50mg. Well it took the 100mg it knocked me out cold and I slept for 16 hours I woke up and my mind was quiet, my entire body hurt from being constantly being tensed up from my rage for weeks. I didn’t have to take another dose, it was enough to stop that hell to where we were able to fiddle with my AP and mood stabilizer around. I so hope your able to find some relief. I know it’s just pure hell. __________________ Helping others gets me out of my own head ~ |
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