Depression is a very unique mental health problem that does not lend itself easily to diagnosis by lay people. This is because some of its symptoms can be due to every day pressures and issues and does indicate that one is depressed. My suggestion is to go and see a doctor, especially a mental health professional who has the requisite knowledge and expertise to properly help you. Please do not delay and/or feel ashamed to seek this help.I am keeping my fingers crossed for you and hoping that you will soon return to your usual self. Good luck to you.
2007-10-17 13:03:04
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answered by abbeycoolit 7
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Actually Simptoms means When you are alone u will be crying with small reasons..But my suggestion is dont look for simtoms.. Pl search how to overcome ...I dont your problems
but face it like bravest person in the world..Brave is God and have patience be pure and dnt cheat the anybody and try to tell the truth.. Do practice not to telling lies.. If you practice this everybody likes you..See do you i never tells lies. I realy happy to say that.. I will never never. Do you know to be a perfect man is really difficult because every is testing for him to live but to be a bad person is very easy.. With depression you may become week you can not do regular duties easily..
Try to overcome with Brave What ever it may be dnt bother for whichever things felt u bad..I think somewhat iam made it clear
2007-10-17 22:45:25
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answered by gdp_durga4444 2
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My first signs, which happened during my first year away from home at University, were this;
I was tired, really, really tired. I wanted to stay in bed all day.
I started to not care anymore whether I did the things I was supposed to do; go to class, do my laundry, call my friends, go outside.
Since I didn't care anymore about those things, it began to feel 'ok' to actually sleep all day. If I woke up at night, I zoned out in front of the tv so I wouldn't have to think.
Soon I started avoiding making phonecalls to my friends or family; I didn't want them questioning how my school was going. I didn't want any questions at all.
I stopped going out; I suddenly didn't want to risk running into anyone. Especially since the work had seriously started to pile up and I had no 'real' reason why it wasn't done.
Since I wasn't going out; my eating habits started to suck. I lived off of vending machine goods. I put on a lot of weight. I didn't care.
Eventually, I realized I was flunking out; it made me feel worse about myself. I panicked and went to the doctor; who said I was depressed and wrote a script and sent me on my way.
Shortly after, I dropped out.
2007-10-16 22:03:03
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answered by lucy_shy8000 5
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It is not possible to diagnose depression easily. You should talk to a doctor or other health care professionals. It is possible to manage depression by a variety of methods, but these are best employed with the assistance of a medical practitioner
2007-10-16 21:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are depressed you probably will have 1 or 5 of these things.
Persistent sadness
Empty feeling
Inappropriate guilt
Hopelessness
Feelings of worthlessness
Inappropriate crying
Despair worse at night
Thoughts of suicide or attempts of Suicide
Difficulty sleeping
If you have 1 or 5 or maybe even 2 of these things you can email me and we can talk. dreamergirl443@yahoo.com
2007-10-16 21:52:15
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answered by dreamergirl443 2
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uninterested in life, friends and family, want to isolate, sleep too much or not enough Sad for no real reason
2007-10-16 21:49:08
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answered by JOHN 7
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