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Jadc

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Short Bursts of Going Nutty.
Posted: 10-24-05 20:59pm

Is this natural sometimes... I have short bursts of something like I shout... Or if I get piss*d of with a game I would punch a wall really hard till its brussed or even head butting a wall... Not hard jus little bit.. It natural lol ?
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jurplesman

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Posted: 10-26-05 01:56am

Without having a personal interview with you, it is hard to pinpoint what the problem might be.

But it reminds me very much of feelings of total frustration and uncontrollable anger, with a touch of self-harm to boot it.

Let us start with the idea that at these moments you are overproducing adrenaline the fight/flight hormone. This is a useful hormone if we are facing danger or where quick action is required.

But if it is overproduced out of all proportion to the situation at hand we need to look at possible internal biochemical mechanisms that might bring about the adrenaline upsurge,

adrenaline serves to increase blood sugar levels so as to supply biological energy to organs in the body for swift action. Normally we have a slow acting hormone from the pancreas called glucagon, that does this job. With adrenaline the blood sugar levels can rise thousandfold in a matter of seconds. It is a very fast hormone. Why?

This hormone is triggered by the hypothalamus in the brain. Whenever the the brain senses an energy starvation, derived for the sugars in the food, it will send a hormonal message to the adrenal gland to squirt adrenaline into the system.

The brain depends on a steady sugar supply as its only source of energy, and hence we need to question why the brain is starved of energy.

A common cause is insulin resistance, which means that receptors for insulin fail to push glucose across membranes of cells, including brain cells.

Insulin resistance can cause hypoglycemic symptoms one of which is anger out bursts.

Thus one cause of uncontrollable anger outburst is a hypoglycemic condition. This can be treated by going on a hypoglycemic diet.

When such a physical condition is combined with low self-esteem we can have full picture of a person that suffers from uncontrollable anger outburst, that are difficult to explain by rational means.

Thus the answer seems to be to go on a hypoglycemic diet and to undertake a psychotherapy course.

Please read

what is hypoglycemia?

hypoglycemic diet

the self-help psychotherapy course at our web site.

Jurriaan plesman, ba (psych) post grad dip clin nutr
for more articles see
http://www.Hypoglycemia.Asn.Au
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