You feel miserable and sad.
You feel exhausted a lot of the time with no energy .
You feel as if even the smallest tasks are sometimes impossible.
You seldom enjoy the things that you used to enjoy-you may be off sex or food or may 'comfort eat' to excess.
You feel very anxious sometimes.
You don't want to see people or are scared to be left alone. Social activity may feel hard or impossible.
You find it difficult to think clearly.
You feel like a failure and/or feel guilty a lot of the time.
You feel a burden to others.
You sometimes feel that life isn't worth living.
You can see no future. There is a loss of hope. You feel all you've ever done is make mistakes and that's all that you ever will do.
You feel irritable or angry more than usual.
You feel you have no confidence.
You spend a lot of time thinking about what has gone wrong, what will go wrong or what is wrong about yourself as a person. You may also feel guilty sometimes about being critical of others (or even thinking critically about them).
You feel that life is unfair.
You have difficulty sleeping or wake up very early in the morning and can't sleep again. You seem to dream all night long and sometimes have disturbing dreams.
You feel that life has/is 'passing you by.'
You may have physical aches and pains which appear to have no physical cause, such as back pain.
2006-12-05 04:06:15
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answer #1
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answered by Big I 1
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There are lots of signs of depression. They vary depending on the degree of how depressed you are.
Here are some common signs of depression.
Feeling sad for no apparent reason.
Crying
Loneliness even when others are around
Feeling like no one cares or understands
Fatigue- tired & listless no energy
No motivation to do anything
The things that once made you happy bring you no joy
Trouble sleeping or sleeping all the time
Not eating or compulsive over eating
Anxiety- that means worrying a lot or not being able to focus
normally. Being fearful to do things. Feeling really stressed out.
Dark or destructive thoughts.
Overwhelming feelings of hopelessness.
If you think you are depressed see a doctor so you can get treatment for your symptoms through therapy and/or with medication. Depession is nothing to be ashamed of. Millions of people suffer from some form of depression at one time or another. It is manageable once you have the right tools.
2006-12-05 05:23:49
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answered by genuine1 3
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1. Not wanting to do anything that you usually enjoy.
2. Sleep all the time.
3. Crying spells.
4. Weight gain or loss.
5. Anxiety
6. Mood Swings.
7. Sleeplessness
2006-12-05 04:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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the #a million signal of melancholy is aggression. i should be careful with a depressed baby because the aggression should be utilized in direction of you, someone interior the family individuals, each person even thereselve. i ought to say keep a close eye on a baby that you imagine is depressed, even if it really is consistent or for a lengthy peroid of time please see a medical specialist. in the adventure that your baby isn't exhibiting aggresion now it really is something to seek for. i imagine human beings manage rigidity otherwise so be certain out whats bothering the baby. it ought to no longer be something they are going to need to tutor so be particular to keep a watch on the baby and reassure them that you're the following for them regardless.it should be something like a bully in school to someone doing something inapporpiate so watch the baby and do not leave them on my own yet do not push. If it very last a lengthy time period you want to get help.
2016-10-16 11:54:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. I have listed just a few below. Hope this helps!
- A loss of enjoyment from the things you once found pleasurable.
- A decrease of energy and/or motivation.
- A feeling of sadness.
- Feelings of unworthiness, guilt and inadequacy.
- A decrease in appetite, causing weight loss.
- An increase in appetite, causing weight gain.
- Inability to sleep, restlessness or waking up feeling tired.
- Excessive sleep or feelings of needing more sleep.
- Irritability or grouchiness.
- In ability to concentrate or make decisions.
- Stomachaches and digestive problems.
- Headaches or other aches and pains.
- Sexual dysfunction.
- Death wish or thoughts of suicide.
2006-12-05 04:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are some signs of depression:
Not being motivated to work or go to school.
You don't want to do things that you used to enjoy
Sleeping too much or insomnia
Feeling like you don't care about your personal relationships anymore
Not wanting to go hang out with friends that you used to have fun with
Eating all the time, or not wanting to eat anymore
Not taking care of yourself anymore, i.e. letting yourself go
Feeling hopeless
Thoughts of hurting yourself, or that you would be better off dead.
2006-12-05 04:05:16
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answered by rita_alabama 6
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Hi a&c, here is a link that may be helpful. But only a trained mental health professional can make an accurate diagnosis. Good Luck and take care of you!
http://psychcentral.com/depquiz.htm
2006-12-05 13:32:05
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answered by Dee Dee 3
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I am not sure of all of them but I know it can be tiredness, always sad or moody, lazy, or just don't care about anything. There are different kinds of depression and different affects to go with it so your best bet is call a doctor and discuss with him.
2006-12-05 04:07:19
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answered by Aja 2
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loss of appatite, lose of intrest in sports,grades,school, friend, not wanting to be with anyone anytime, cryin over minor things, headachs, other joint and body ach's that are constant, negative talk,and neg. thouhts.......... hope this helps, i used to be depressed, but if u open ur eyes there are great things in life
2006-12-05 04:06:40
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answered by eggbcn 1
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This might be helpful
http://sensitive-psychoworld.blogspot.com/
2006-12-05 06:15:53
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answered by LIz 4
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