Ya, it may be hormones, but you can do something.
Try St. John's Wort three times a day for at least two weeks.
Build up your self esteem by telling yourself good things about yourself. Get out and make friends. Watch a lot of funny movies. Tell jokes.
You are probably tired out from being with your son. Get a break. Get a baby sitter and go do something you like to do. Take vitamins. Get plenty of sleep, eat right, drink water and exercise hard three times a week.
If non of this works, you should probably go talk to your doctor or someone who knows about depression.
Good Luck
2006-07-26 14:48:46
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answered by Hecate 2
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Of course you have a reason to be miserable, you just don't know what it is yet. Our current world holds us to so many unobtainable expectations that most of us do feel under so much pressure. Being a parent is the hardest and most wonder full job in the world! No one can live up to the standards presented to us. All we can do is keep trying to do our best and not give up. There are trillions of people who have lived and died and none of them were perfect. Some were lucky and most not, a child is a person just like you and me. Remember how you were treated and what you liked and didn't, and what you would have wanted for yourself and give your child that. You won't be perfect, you will make mistakes, but if you really try to be good to yourself and your child you will accomplish something.
2006-07-26 14:51:30
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answered by crct2004 6
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You are right...it is the mood swings you get through those hormones acting up. Everything just feels strange for you right now... a lot of people go through this. I suggest you go to the doctor and ask for help. They are medicines that will help with depression due to hormones. Hope I helped. Contact me if you want:)
2006-07-26 14:45:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Same thing here SISITA - it is depression - although it is hard to see when you have so much to be happy about - but I would definitely go see a family doctor - but have a Psychiatrist manage your meds - it iwll take a good month to see a difference - but you will. Sp much changes when you have a baby - and sometimes it is just your bodies chemistry - if you have a history of it in your family - you should have a good indication of what it is! Best of luck! It will get better - trust me!
2006-07-26 14:58:50
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answered by majikposhun 2
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definite form of that... You made an excellent question. i will coach it to my self, in in the previous time... in case you have experienced a run of the mill environment or regardless of, undesirable friends and which you seeem to finally finally end up in issues and so on time after time, then you definately could have been mentally numbed in a manner you overlook that the type you reside, isn't an excellent one. in case you have struggled and it has exchange right into a mushy trend. you would be happy, you may experience convenience, you be happy and laugh, you may love somebody and be enjoyed. If a individual has been this "numbed", it may take it sluggish to re-earnings the open know-how approximately it, it ought first of all extra or bright dreaming and rigidity and so on. that's, now for you, a step on your existence, an perception, a minimum of perception which you rather choose or could choose extra insights. as quickly as you have this know-how, you may think of which you don't be attentive to what to do. Then merely think of, i don't be attentive to what and how yet I choose i will. you may form of reprogram your self. and since the recommendations won't be there no longer, to reprogram the vison of paths you may choose bla bla bla (!) whether you do no longer experience depressed, think of technically then, the type you reside, is it a manner which will lead you on, or are you status nonetheless? care to tell extra?
2016-11-03 02:06:07
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answered by mcthay 4
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It sounds to me like you are suffering from either post partum depression or bipolar disorder. In either case, it is best that you seek treatment and meds. As long as things are going well in your life and you cannot point out any one thing that is causing you grief, you more than likely are having an imbalance in your hormones or other chemicals. Best to seek the advice of a professional on this one...
2006-07-26 14:56:53
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answered by swedchef13 2
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hmm i know how you feel..somewhat. i get depressed for no reason some times and i really don't know why i do. it doesn't even make sense. i just think that sometimes its just a phase or something...because sometimes i feel depressed and then a month later i look back and think "why was i depressed? that was stupid i have a good life." it probably is your hormones...they can cause lots of moodiness.
2006-07-26 14:46:49
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answered by cstr81190 2
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You should speak to your physician about this. It may be any number of things. Some can be corrected naturally, but you may be one of the people that do need pharmacological assistance with depression. It is nothing to be ashamed of and there are a number of medications that can assist. For your baby's sake I hope you seek help.
2006-07-26 14:44:57
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answered by Erin S 4
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Go to doctor to get checked for Post Pardon depression
2006-07-26 14:46:09
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answered by black_berry31 3
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probably hormones. however, seek medical help if this feeling prolongs. could be as simple as the weather and being at home taking care of your son--has you in a "ditch"---don't feel guilty, it is normal for everyone to feel lonely and sad and out of touch.
2006-07-26 14:45:36
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answered by Anonymous
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