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Am I Moody or Bipolar?

Not until recent have I had these spasms (what I like to call it). I'm fourteen years old and of average weight and height. Lately, as I could be doing anything, it feels like something inside me snaps and I get so frustrated. It's as if a time bomb exploded and anger just engulfs me. I start clenching my fists and restraining the want to tear apart everything in sight. After 20 to 30 minutes my body relaxes and I'm perfectly normal again. In all honesty I'm not sure if this should be happening, if its just hormones. but I feel that having that much anger in me for that long and Gavin these spasms isn't healthy at all. When I was younger I had a heart problem that made my heart race and then it'd stop, this would happen at random. I was starting to wonder if these two things had to do with each other. Anyways, I was wondering if what happens to me is safe, or if I should start taking pills, because the amount of anger that overwelmhs me is not healthy. An I bipolar or just moody?
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Hi! So I read what I wrote last night and it makes me sound completely insane. I made it sound like I could kill within those 20 minutes, in reality, I get mad enough to rip papers and clench my fists but that's all, seriously I do no harm. And it happens like 2 or 3 times a week, not as often as I made it sound either. Thanks for your imput but I just wanted to clarify that I'm not out of mind or a lunatic, sorry about that!
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see a doctor asap
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