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Racing Thoughts Could Be a Sympton of Mood or Anxiety Disorder
May 18, 2009 Article Rating


DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I've been having racing thoughts or conversations in my head for three months and so far no medications are working. What else can I do?

ANSWER: The thoughts you're experiencing may be a symptom of a medical condition. But, "racing thoughts" can mean different things to different people. For some people, these are repetitive thoughts that just will not be purged from the mind, no matter how hard a person tries. To others, racing thoughts may be those that constantly and quickly bombard them, making concentration or focus difficult. To get to the root of what's causing your racing thoughts, and to determine the best treatment, the first step is to make sure your health care provider understands exactly what you're experiencing.

Racing thoughts that come and go could be a symptom of a mood or anxiety disorder. Some people who have bipolar disorder -- a mental illness characterized by mood instability that can range from extreme emotional highs (mania) to severe depression -- experience racing thoughts during the condition's manic phase. Typically, mood disorders are episodic, not chronic. So, constant racing thoughts are less likely to result from a mood disorder.

Disjointed, constantly changing thoughts with no unifying theme (for example, "I need to do this project and finish it, then work on this one, and then I have to go shopping, and I need to call my great aunt who lives in London.") can be a sign of the manic phase of bipolar disorder. Manic thoughts may cascade rapidly through your mind, inhibiting your ability to perform daily activities or routines. In people who have bipolar disorder, racing thoughts often are accompanied by other symptoms, such as extreme optimism, inflated self-esteem, poor judgment, rapid speech, irritability and inability to concentrate.

In addition to their speed or frequency, the content of these thoughts can be clues to the underlying cause. Thoughts that have a negative theme or pattern (for example, "I'm a bad person" or "I've done terrible things") could suggest depression, as could unrelenting thoughts of guilt or sadness. Sometimes these negative thought patterns in depression are not so much racing (i.e. going fast) as they are ruminative or unrelenting.

For some, racing thoughts are actually one thought or idea that is repeated constantly and quickly in their mind and just won't stop. That's considered an obsessional thought and may point to an anxiety disorder, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). People with OCD have unreasonable and uncomfortable thoughts and fears (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions). Typically these obsessions focus on symmetry, orderliness and/or cleanliness and have associated checking behavior or very regimented hygiene practices.

In summary, racing thoughts can be a symptom of bipolar disorder, depression, OCD or a variety of other mood and anxiety disorders. Treatment is available for each of these conditions. Before you pursue additional treatment, though, I suggest that, if you haven't already done so, talk with your physician about the specific details of what you're experiencing. Alternatively, you may want to seek care directly from a mental health specialist to talk through your symptoms to determine the cause. From there, you and your provider can work on finding appropriate treatment options. -- Mark Frye, M.D., Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.

Medical Edge from Mayo Clinic is an educational resource and doesn't replace regular medical care. E-mail a question to medicaledge@mayo.edu , or write: Medical Edge from Mayo Clinic, c/o TMS, 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Buffalo, N.Y., 14207. For more information, visit www.mayoclinic.org. (c) 2009 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. Distributed by Tribune Media Services Inc. All Rights Reserved.

 

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I have a condition called Generalised Anxiety Disorder. I regularly suffer from 'racing' thoughts, back aches, palpatations, dizziness to name but a few! it took me a long time to be diagnosed. Im on medication for it now and also went through cignitive therapy. For me, I know my GAD will never go away but I am learning to deal with it. It took over my life for a long time and nearly ruined me when I was in college but I feel I am in control now. Its very tough but it is managable
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