I can't say what is wrong but I think you definately need to see a doctor. It could be an imbalance in you nutrients or sodium levels. Go and see a doctor and get some blood tests done.
2007-06-16 06:37:59
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answered by Anonymous
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How old are you? If you are elderly these problems may be normal for old age.Every one here, just about, felt you have a depression problem and need to consult a specialist
Depression is often a problem as one ages. So are memory problems; have you considered Alzheimer's disease? As one grows older they need less sleep and if you take naps, even cat naps, it can interfere with your internal clock and cause insomnia.
If your wife is upset with you that might be the reason you had trouble writing this post. Anxiety about a relationship can cause one to not be able to focus on anything else but that relationship.. Buy your wife a bouquet of roses and see if that doesn't make for a more peaceful woman.
After you have improved your marriage AND IF THE PROBLEMS PERSIST think seriously about getting some help with depression. That balance problem definitely needs a consult if it is not just that you are old and need a cane. Your family doctor can help and advise whether you need a specialist.
Good luck, good health, peace and love!
2007-06-16 09:02:15
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answered by Mad Mac 7
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I have all of those problems when I'm depressed, even to the point of passing out because I forget to eat. Get help! You can't get better unless you start seeing a good therapist and-- if necessary-- psychiatrist (for medications). Depression is no joke! You don't want to wind up being suicidal or losing your marriage because you wouldn't get the help you needed WHEN you needed it. Don't mess around with this! It's important that you get help NOW. If you feel like you're endangering yourself or someone else, GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM, P-R-O-N-T-O!!!!! I'm bipolar myself, and I'm really, REALLY scary when I don't have my meds-- whether I'm depressive OR manic-y at that point in time. Get the help you need, and do it NOW, or you could wind up regretting it later. Let me know how you are doing if you can, too. I know it's hard, but don't worry about what your wife is feeling right now. Right now, it's more important to get yourself better than worry about what she wants you to do-- and this from the woman whose hubby left her this week! Believe me, it's not going to be easy, but everything is only temporary, and this too will pass. Things WILL get better. Even if they get worse for a little while, God has other things planned for your life, and you can't do them if you don't get better first.
Let me know how things turn out, okay? And remember-- no matter how depressed you get, or how badly things look right now or in the future-- YOU are important enough to save and to improve your life. YOU are an important, wonderful person whether you feel down or whether you've just become the happiest person in the world. Don't play around with this. Get help! :-)
Take care, and God Bless! :-)
Love,
Sarah
2007-06-16 07:14:19
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answered by ladybugabell@sbcglobal.net 2
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Sounds like you have a depression problem and a severe one at that. I would say you have to go see a doctor and ask to get refereed to a mental therapist. You have to discover what caused this. Your wife has problems with you because this is not who she married. Keep that in mind, and unless you are seeking some sort of help it only makes sense that she is getting angry. If the tables were turned you would get upset too. Get some help, for you and your wife. I wish you luck friend.
2007-06-16 06:38:43
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answered by michaelrayburn 2
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The insomnia would cause the thinking problems, maybe, but they all sound related. A doctor could/would check this out for you. It would be a very good idea to give your doctor a call. If you don't have a doctor--find one. It could be very important.
2007-06-16 06:44:08
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answered by old_woman_84 7
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People do not continually agree and once they see some thing that they do not trust, they supply a thumbs down. I imply, seem on the faith questions...if an atheists asks then all of the Christians get thumbs down, if a Christian asks, the Atheists get the thumbs down. I bet it is like a little bit energy shuttle or some thing.
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answered by cinnante 4
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You should go to a doctor. That can be anything, from depression, side effects if you take some medication, a head injury, to ear problems.
2007-06-16 07:16:07
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answered by Ladyoasis 5
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i would go and see your doctor.the balance thing worries me im no doctor but if you are havin problems standing up you may need to go for a scan.hope i helped.
2007-06-16 06:36:59
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answered by fiatbravogirl 2
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