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Hello, everybody.
Just wondering if anything like this has happened to anyone else...I was at work doing business as usual. I got up from my desk to grab an order for a test from a coworker. When I got back to my desk, I noticed my pen wasn't where I usually set it or anywhere on my desk for that matter. Normally I would be a little upset but eventually just use a different one. But I turned to my friend and started stuttering trying to ask her if she had seen it. Before she could even answer I began yelling at her asking here where it was and why she took it. She tried to look for it and give me another one. I kept yelling that I yelling that I didn't want hers or another one I just wanted mine and started crying. Eventually I stopped but sat at my desk breathing hard like I just ran a mile. I could feel my face making like a sneer. I knew I shouldn't be mad at all but couldn't quit. I calmed down after a few minutes. Then I opened a chart that I didn't mean to, I had wanted a different one. I could feel myself getting mad again and kept angrily repeating to myself "it isn't her".
I finally pulled out of it and felt exhausted and nauseated and had a headache. Anybody else ever experience anything like this?
 
That has happened to me while at work as well. One of my co-workers asked if it was alright to take some of my post-it notes, and I completely flipped then started to cry. Sounds like it was a complex partial.
 
Glad to know I'm not the only one then. It's very frustrating right after. We all laughed about it later. On the bright side, I found a new way to get everyone on my side of the office to avoid me for awhile and let me work quietly.
 
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