Is it normal to know somethings wrong and nobody will help?

Okay so I know I have mental issues, my moods change so rapidly and sometimes they are very violent. When I get angry I don't remember what happened I get what I call an emotional blackout. Which is when you don't remember what happens when your emotions take over. I have beaten people up and then the next day never had a clue it happened. I have an unstable self image and am very pessimistic. I'm very unapproachable for the most part. I over eat and am unable to keep a boyfriend / friend for more than 2 months. I told my mum about it and she said there is nothing wrong with you your just a normal teenager. Nobody believes me. But I know something is wrong. I need help and an unable to get it. is it normal that my mum thinks nothing of it?

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Based on 45 votes (15 yes)
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  • carnage53

    Jogg on a constant basis this will actually cure of depression and moods.

    Also you will release more stress, and also bring health to your life, also helps if overeat.

    For the remembering part, hmm it's a blackout or you just don't care too much about the fight, if it's the first one try a medic that could be some chemical unbalance in your brain or worse, 2nd one no problem.

    About the relationships, I think most ppl have problems haveing a stable relationship, that comes with time.

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  • emilydoll

    Ask to get help. Talk to a school counselor. Journal your feelings and relax. Love yourself!

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  • severelydepressed:)

    I suggest medications. I am unstable too, they gave me antidepressants and anxiety meds. For the most part they help. It's something worth looking into

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  • dappled

    I believe you. Not that it means much. Nor does it mean much that your mum doesn't believe you. Sometimes you do have to be selfish and what matters here is you. You want help and seem unable to get it, as you say. I know there's a stigma but psychiatric help should be available to you. Have you mentioned this to your family doctor? You don't need to live your life suffering like this.

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    • Yes definitely go to the doctor and he should refer you to the psychiatrist. Emotional blackouts are a symptom of a few disorders including bipolar disorder, which it sounds like you have.

      I really do hope you get the help you deserve. Take care xx

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      • Hmm that wasn't meant to be a reply to you dappled, just a comment! Like I mean as far as I know I just clicked Add Comment????

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        • dappled

          Hehe, my personal gravity must have attracted it in my direction. I've had something like 28 replies today so maybe my gravity machine needs turning down to a lower level, or something.

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          • Haha that's loads! I had 6. I get way more on here than FB that's why I prefer it. You guys are way more interesting than my friends (I do love them too though).

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            • dappled

              Six is about my usual, although it's more recently because I have a nemesis following me around and commenting on my old posts telling me I'm evil scum. It's kind of fun!

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