You might be clinically depressed or there could be something wrong in your brain, since you are saying you have constant headaches. I would recommend that you take the opinion of your doctor or a neurologist at the earliest.
2007-05-01 12:51:56
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answered by KP 2
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If you only will accept lies, then why bother to ask the question? I read your question now you can read my answer. The do not exist. There are four types of vampire. Three kinds are real, and one is fictional. The fictional type of vampire is the Count Dracula variety popularized by folk tales, books, fantasy magazines and movies. This type is supposed to be a reanimated corpse of someone who has previously been bitten by a vampire. Which begs the question, where did the first vampire come from? In older folk tales, a vampire was someone who had lived a very wicked life, and was cursed for his or her evil deeds by being bound to the grave, and forced to wander the earth in search of fresh blood -- in this way a vampire could be created without having first been bitten by another vampire. A recent variation on the myth is that a vampire can only be created if the person bitten also drinks the blood of the vampire. This seems to have no historical foundation in folk tales. L8r
2016-05-18 04:31:43
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answered by ayesha 3
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You are not confused. What you're describing are the symptoms of clinical depression. But it's treatable with medications and counseling, if you're willing to go that route. Depression is a chemical reaction to whatever you may be going through physically, emotionally, mentally, or spiritually. But, it doesn't always have to do with outside influences. As we age, our bodies don't create the amount of neurological chemicals we may need to function as usual; therefore resulting in depression.
Talk with your primary care provider and describe to him or her the symptoms you are having. Depression can result from many different things, including something as simple as a change in your sleep pattern or not getting enough of certain vitamens or minerals. Your PCP should do a complete blood work up, discuss any history of allergies or seizure disorder, and allow you the time to verbalize what you feel may be going on in your life that might be contributing to your depression.
Don't worry, depression can also be temporary as can the need for medication to help you regain your positive outlook on life. Depression can be debilitating, so please don't wait to long to talk to your PCP.
Peace and good luck to you,
Beki
2007-05-01 12:53:46
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answered by Tat2dNrse 3
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That sounds exactly like depression. Was there something that happened recently that caused you to become depressed? Simplistically, there are two basic kinds of depression, temporary depression that is caused by a life event, and usually goes away after a while, or there is clinical depression that causes years and years of depressive behavior. If this goes on for longer than a month or so, I would definitely see your doctor.
2007-05-01 12:55:53
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answered by deepadot 3
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sounds like a bit of depression. with me, i lose the desire to do things i like(crafts). i also notice that i either sleep too much, or i can't sleep at all even though I'm tired!! it definitely affects your appetite. some people eat more, while others don't eat at all.
you didn't say how old you are. if you are an adult, talk to your doctor. they will be able to help you get through this. if you are in school, talk to your counselor or a teacher you like. they will be able to help you talk to your parents about this.
in the mean time, keep track of what you are feeling, and when it happens. this will help your doctor decide the best treatment for you.
good luck, and lots of hugs!!
2007-05-01 12:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should tell a parent about your head aches, that alone is something to look into. Yeah, you don't sound like your too positive about much, like you don't care. But you know this about yourself cause you just wrote it here. Get off your butt and start doing something about it. Like telling someone about your headaches so they'll get you to a doctor. That's the first thing I'd start on. MLJ
2007-05-01 12:54:35
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answered by MLJ 6
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you do have signs of depression.Can you talk to your parents or friends? Do you have any support? Suffering from depression and or anxiety is nothing to be ashamed about millions of people have it its just a chemical imbalance in your brain.Please go see your Doctor and he may refer you to a specialist.There are lots of medication out on the market that can help you.Good Luck and God Bless.
2007-05-01 12:51:11
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answered by Michael Jackson 1958 - FOREVER 5
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Hi
Without knowing your age it is more difficult to answer but I would be pretty confident that you have a hormone imbalance.
Also, if you lacking omega 3/don't drink enough water/have a 'B' vit deficiency (vit 6/12 in particular) this can lead to mood swings/depression.
Also, a lack of protein can lead to lack of drive and a depressed feeling.
If its hormonal, Agnus Castus/evening primrose oil/Vit B complex would REALLY help.
2007-05-01 12:54:37
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answered by LAURA H 2
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PLease talk to you doctor or a counselor or a friend. Also try and get out of the house. Last but not least, think about someone who may be worst of than you and count your blessings. Go and find out if there are charities that need volunteers and help out. IT WORK FOR ME.
2007-05-01 12:59:49
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answered by Dinah f 3
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Is there something that has caused this depression? Maybe you should go to the doctor, or find a good counselor or best friend to talk to.
2007-05-01 12:50:21
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answered by suprwmn45 2
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