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Depression

Thunder Robot Asked by funadvice 6 months ago, 2 answers.

I have no enegery and my stomach is killing me I just want to be home al the time and lay in my bed...am I depressed? Should I go to the doctors? Er? Im never happy anymore im crying easier and just feel lifeless I've even thought of sucide

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me Answered by duppyconqueror on Mar 14, 2008, 07:22PM
| 12 answers.

I know people say the same old shizzz all the time, but you got to talk to people about this

stranger for that reason, or somebody close to offer you extra comfort and support.

personaly I dont like to talk to people about issues, but when it gets to such a point of intollerance, a chat with people I know give a fook about me, gives a moral / self esteem boost & such.

look into what your concerns are, see where you can go from there

I hope you dont feel like this for too long, to see anyone in distress makes me want to help, but a beautiful girl - I had to offer some input

good luck take care

blowing a kiss Answered by stephanief987 on Mar 14, 2008, 07:34PM
| 8102 answers.

Here are the symptoms, if you are having them, I suggest you call the doctor:

1. Depressed Mood
A person may report feeling "sad" or "empty" or may cry frequently. Children and adolescents may exhibit irritability.

2. Decreased Interest or Pleasure
A person may show markedly diminished interest or pleasure in all, or almost all, daily activities.

3. Weight Changes
Significant changes in weight when not attempting to gain or lose (a gain or loss of 5% or more in a month) may be indicative of depression. In children, this may also present as a failure to make expected weight gains.

4. Sleep Disturbances
Insomnia or sleeping too much may be a symptom of depression.

5. Psychomotor Agitation or Retardation
The person may be observed to be either agitated and restless or physically slowed down in their movements.

6. Fatigue
Deep fatigue or a loss of energy is a symptom of depression.

7. Feelings of Worthlessness or Guilt
A depressed person may feel that they have no value or they may feel inappropriately guilty about things they have no control over.

8. "Brain Fog"
A depressed person may have a diminished ability to think, concentrate or make decisions.

9. Thoughts of Death
A depressed person may have recurring thoughts of death, especially thoughts of suicide, with or without a specific plan.

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