should i go to see a psychiatrists?


Question:
i have had a ovely strong passion to hurt others, but this passion has gone down quite abit over the past months and nothing new has happend. i also seem to have random thought pop in to my head. some thoughs related to the task at hand and other not. usualy with these thoughts i cant get rid of them and they will stay with me for minutes! i also get side tracked very easaly and i have a short temper with people i know. lets see what else...i have thought of suacide and tried once but i am the only one that knows about it. i have also come close to killing other people many times. i know i have low selfesteem and a very poor out look. also no matter how i look at other people i can still seem my self as being worse than rapists though i have not done any thing like that. actualy right now i am in one of my neutral emotions but other than neutral i am ether depressed or pissed as hell for no reasion.

if you are going to insult my grammer and spelling the dont bother answering

Answers:
you should do yourself a favor and make an appt. to see a psychiatrist. your problem appears bigger than you can handle alone. having negative thoughts about self and others, being overly angry, and attempting suicide are classic examples of severe depression. it's 2006; you don't need to suffer any more.
a psychiatrist can listen to your concerns, offer some counseling, and prescribe medication that will help to restore the chemical imbalance in the brain you are experiencing. you didn't cause this affliction, but you can do something to corrrect it.
i know from experience that there is life after depression. i endured the claws and fangs of the illness for 6 months before i finally woke up a realized i needed professional help. i took myself up into the mts. 3x's to end all the pain and anguish. what stopped me each time was a line given to me on my first visit to my psychiatist (i still see him once a month)---SUICIDE IS A PERMANENT SOLUTION TO A TEMPORARY PROBLEM.
please see someone. it's a little intimidating, at first, but once you get talking you'll feel the release of all your pent up emotions.
good luck, friend. fight to live, not die.
If there is any question, then yes you need to go.


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