Ever completely lost it and regretted it?

I already know what the issue is... Hyperthyroidism.

However, as far as Im concerned its over, and I want to forget it happened, Im just worried that after ranting and shouting at someone, and acting in a threatening manner, that the guy will want to get back at me.

I hear what you're saying, I forget about any grump I have quickly, however, not everyone is the same,. I'm just saying... one day, someone will take exception to you snapping. Just be aware/careful.
 
I think it's fair to say that I've kicked off a fair few times & regretted it afterwards, My current medication helps to give a buffer between my dark moods & the general public, I am not any different & can still blow but these days there is just a little more time to think before it happens so I can walk away. :cool:
 
I once got that ****ed off after a driving lesson I punched a hole in the wall of my flat, took absolutely ages to 'fix' with some polyfiller (Didn't realise how thin the walls were!) luckily it wasn't noticed when they did an inspection as I moved out!
 
This morning a guy was coming down my street and stopped as I was coming up.

Its a very narrow lane, and we are always having issues with people parking there when they shouldnt, blocking the lane for everyone else.

Well this morning a guy stopped on the lane, looking like he was about to park up.

I was on my way out and totally, totally lost the plot. I was ranting and raving, shouting at the guy, even jumped out of my car and was shouting at him through his window.

We both sat there unable to go anywhere, with me hooting and shouting at him to get his car out of the way...

The embarrassing thing is, now I realise he was just driving down the lane, he wasnt parking there at all! All this happened in full view of most of my neighbours also, so god knows what they must now think of me.

Would leaving a note on his car apologising be enough? I literally went into nuclear melt down, and I dont want the guy vandalising my car in retribution!

Has anyone else done something similarly crazy and regretted it afterwards?

Are you on test or something?

Bajeezus
 
:D You forget the bit about kicking in his headlights. ;)
Not when Britboy I mean SKYNNHED is parked 2" away from his bumper you won't :D

I'm off to unleash some ragefactor12 on Facebook. ****ers won't know what's hit them nuclear :mad:
 
I threw my iphone at my samsung screen after the bloody iphone app remote mouse was being responding 'intermittantly'. I regretted that, still nice new shiny dell :D
 
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For years I had a really explosive temper, and could really flip out over pathetic things. My flat had more holes in the walls than I care to think about, my hands were always bruised or bloody, I was far too volatile a person. I think I realised I had a problem when after being stuck in Ikea for nigh on 2 hours trying to buy a desk, I got it to the car to find out that no matter what I did it would not fit. I dread to think of what people who saw me at that precise moment would have thought, probably that I was some kind of deranged lunatic who had escaped from the mental hospital. It was a few days later that I decided that my temper had become a real issue, and needed dealing with. I spent a couple of years on Citalopram to help control my moods, there has not been a hole in the wall of my house since, my hands actually look like normal people hands instead of big swollen meaty lumps, and I have a much better check on my temper now - even though I no longer take the medication. I look back at all the times where I exploded over pathetic little things and I feel ashamed.
 
Like a lot of people, they lack the ability to think and ask/talk/anything , before assuming and being a complete moron about it. They automatically enter the situation they want to believe is happening, rather than realising there could be many explanations for the scenario.

I'd say most people in fact do this, there's very little logic with some people.
 
This morning a guy was coming down my street and stopped as I was coming up.

Its a very narrow lane, and we are always having issues with people parking there when they shouldnt, blocking the lane for everyone else.

Well this morning a guy stopped on the lane, looking like he was about to park up.

I was on my way out and totally, totally lost the plot. I was ranting and raving, shouting at the guy, even jumped out of my car and was shouting at him through his window.

We both sat there unable to go anywhere, with me hooting and shouting at him to get his car out of the way...

The embarrassing thing is, now I realise he was just driving down the lane, he wasnt parking there at all! All this happened in full view of most of my neighbours also, so god knows what they must now think of me.

Would leaving a note on his car apologising be enough? I literally went into nuclear melt down, and I dont want the guy vandalising my car in retribution!

Has anyone else done something similarly crazy and regretted it afterwards?
buy him a small gift and a sorry card tbh
 
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