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Something is very wrong with me...

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I'm a seventeen year old teen girl.

I've suddenly started having mood swings, I have no s*x drive, even though my boyfriend of nearly three years is extremely attractive, I'm easily angered, and can get very frustrated very fast.

I'm not pregnant (not possible), I'm not on my period.

I do have two jobs, which I like, and I'm about to start school up again, but for whatever reason I'm just no myself.

I'm not suisidal. I do doubt myself, and am odly self concious.

I get extremly overwhelmed.

I dont know whats wrong, if anything. I know suffer from mild and untreated ADD, but I dont think that matters....please give your opinion.

And YES. I've gotten plenty of sleep.

THANKS for ANY and ALL HELP. I want to be happy again.

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  1. your to stressed out try one night relax and make more in a month


  2. Maybe you have anxiety.

  3. It sounds like your under stress... It seems you have a lot of stuff going on right now! maybe you need to relax for a day, then start fresh in the morning.

  4. untreated ADD is the most likely answer to your problem in my opinion.  But eveyone has one of those.   I would also wonder if you take Birth Control Pills cause they can make you feel this way too.  If you do take them tell your Dr. and he/she can change them.  Also discusse the untreated ADD.  Could be Bi-polar in addition to ADD.  Could also be thyroid problems.  Discuss all with your DR.

  5. Take a long warm bath:]

    Works for me when I'm stressed.

    Sounds like you're stressed, so just calm down(:

  6. Sounds like you're bipolar, or just really stressed.

    You should just get check out, or relax.

  7. The ADD does matter.  I'm in the same boat except I'm 22 and was dropped from my mom's insurance because I'm not a student any longer.  That means I can't afford my $325 a month prescription.  Talk about feeling like I can't get anything done and like I'm not good at anything.  The point is though that you're not less of a person for not being medicated.  It's tough to understand how a person feels when they have ADD if you haven't got it yourself.  When I went off my medication I felt disconnected.  I always had a sensation that nothing was actually real- very strange.  And now I forget words- just completely forget them.  Easy words that everyone knows and uses and I forget them.  

    When I was diagnosed with ADD I was also diagnosed for depression and was told that they can go hand in hand and have some of the same symptoms- though I wasn't treated for depression because I just didn't feel depressed.

    They're not necessarily connected, but don't rule it out.  It could be a number of things and you shouldn't self-diagnose.  Just talk to your doctor about what you're feeling.  They'll either try to figure it out themselves or refer you to a psychologist.  

  8. It sounds like a combination of stress and mild depression. try different relaxation techniques and talk to a professional.  There are many ways to treat this, and the doctor will be able to come up with the best solution for your situation

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