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this post was submitted on 25 Dec 2023
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I went on anxiety meds. Changed my life
Yes. In my case, my mood disorder was causing irritability. Many disorders can cause it (e.g., MDD, BPD, IED).
OP, I'd suggest an appointment with a specialist if everything else has been ruled out; everything else includes bad sleep habits, bad eating habits, physical illnesses, etc.
Op, you may want to take this advice. You might have some level of anxiety that's causing you to react to things in a way that's unhealthy.
Some level of annoyance is to be expected from life but if you're bothered by it, and it seems like you are, look into therapy. It will help you understand where your reactions are coming from and help you deal with it better.
Yes OP. Boof Xanax. Snort heroin. Zen.
What's boof? Is that when you stick it up your butt?
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