Mickey'snewestfan
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I am having a really bad week. Yes, I know it's Monday but I can already tell you that. 
I'm moving tomorrow morning and will be up all night packing, which is OK because I've had this strange rash all over my body for the past couple of weeks and I itch too much to sleep anyway. Plus I'm having minor money troubles, and a lot of stressful things happening at work, and well, it's been a really bad few weeks. Tomorrow it will start getting better. By the beginning of July it will be fine, but right now I'm stressed.
Anyway, today I was at work and someone came to me with an issue where they had made something important (really important) about 10 times harder than it needed to be, and I'm the person who can fix it. They told me that they knew that what they were doing wasn't the right thing, but that noone was there to help and what I wanted them to do was too hard.
Anyway, this has been the end of a long string of incidences with people and this incident, and this person was a prime offender. I ended up snapping at them saying, among other things, "When this happens I was in the building, my cell phone was on, and I would have come if you called me. You didn't call so don't tell me you couldn't find help!" I also said a number of other things, all of which I meant, all of which were true, but none of which should have been said in the tone in which I said them.
How do I say "I'm sorry I lost it, my tone was unacceptable" without it looking like I'm retracting what I said --that is, he should have called, he should have done other things in the past that might have led to what happened today not happening, and he needed to hear that, but I could have said those things respectfully

I'm moving tomorrow morning and will be up all night packing, which is OK because I've had this strange rash all over my body for the past couple of weeks and I itch too much to sleep anyway. Plus I'm having minor money troubles, and a lot of stressful things happening at work, and well, it's been a really bad few weeks. Tomorrow it will start getting better. By the beginning of July it will be fine, but right now I'm stressed.
Anyway, today I was at work and someone came to me with an issue where they had made something important (really important) about 10 times harder than it needed to be, and I'm the person who can fix it. They told me that they knew that what they were doing wasn't the right thing, but that noone was there to help and what I wanted them to do was too hard.
Anyway, this has been the end of a long string of incidences with people and this incident, and this person was a prime offender. I ended up snapping at them saying, among other things, "When this happens I was in the building, my cell phone was on, and I would have come if you called me. You didn't call so don't tell me you couldn't find help!" I also said a number of other things, all of which I meant, all of which were true, but none of which should have been said in the tone in which I said them.
How do I say "I'm sorry I lost it, my tone was unacceptable" without it looking like I'm retracting what I said --that is, he should have called, he should have done other things in the past that might have led to what happened today not happening, and he needed to hear that, but I could have said those things respectfully
