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Chronic Chest Pains, Short Burst Of Anger. Any Ideas?

I AM HAVING chronic chest pains and short burst of anger which seems to be getting worse. I get mad over very little things that normally I wouldn't. I feel inpatient and short fused. I tighten up my jaw and hands so much. when I'm not angry or anxious I am sad and crying. Whats going on with me? I've pushed so many people away from me I don't know if I am going to get better or worse!
Fri, 4 Oct 2013
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You have what we call is a bipolar disorder. You are depressed and in the guilt of it and anxiousness you sometimes becomes very furious and angry.
The chest pain is related to the anxiety and panic that you make as your heartbeat increases, the BP rises and the sympathetic system takes over for a fight or flight reaction.
Dont worry about the chest pain as such, it is secondary to a behavioral problem.
What u need to do is to see a psychiatrist for counselling and get to know how to control yourself when angry
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Chronic Chest Pains, Short Burst Of Anger. Any Ideas?

You have what we call is a bipolar disorder. You are depressed and in the guilt of it and anxiousness you sometimes becomes very furious and angry. The chest pain is related to the anxiety and panic that you make as your heartbeat increases, the BP rises and the sympathetic system takes over for a fight or flight reaction. Dont worry about the chest pain as such, it is secondary to a behavioral problem. What u need to do is to see a psychiatrist for counselling and get to know how to control yourself when angry