Borderline – why do emotions so easily take control?

Some people live in a constant state of emotional tension that those around them often do not even notice. An intense fear of rejection, sudden emotional shifts, feelings of emptiness, or difficulty calming down can affect relationships, daily functioning, and the way a person sees themselves. Increasing research shows that these symptoms are not caused solely by emotions themselves, but also by specific mechanisms related to how the brain and nervous system function.

Thyroid Disorders and Mental Well-Being

Fatigue, low energy, difficulty concentrating, low mood, trouble “feeling like yourself again,” increased irritability, or a sense of mental slowing.Many people automatically associate these symptoms with depression or chronic stress.The issue is that thyroid disorders can produce a very similar picture.