You need to talk with someone. If your guidance counselor wasn't a good fit, your school should also have a psychologist, social worker or both. One of the worst things you can do when dealing with depression is to try to handle it yourself. It magnifies the feelings of isolation and the problem just spirals downward.
Typically a seeing a doctor in a walk in clinic does not cause anything but if the clinic is one of the high cost clinic you might have to pay about 20-50 dollars
Well, the police might take you to the emergency room following an incident and you got put on an involuntary psychiatric hold, and were diagnosed on the locked ward. You wouldn't see your doctor that way, but its an extreme way to get diagnosed. I'd recommend seeing your doctor.
The doctor will either give you a medical or suction abortion. You can not do it safely, surely and legally without seeing a doctor.
only a doctor can diagnose a disease of that magnitude. you cant even xray your prostate without seeing a doctor so, let a doctor diagnose you
"Where was Jack yesterday" is correct but the sentence needs to end with a question mark (?), not a period (.). He might have been seeing a doctor is the correct way to write the second sentence.
The best thing to do is to visit a doctor, as sometimes just making a positive effort to solve the depression can lead to a significant reduction in symptoms. Even if not regularly seeing a doctor it is important to keep active and eating healthily, as these two components are both extremely important for mental health.
In generalized anxiety disorder, it depends on your specific situation and genetic disposition as to the conditions you may be facing. It is best to consult a licensed professional about this information as they can best understand your symptoms and lead you to a better treatment.
I am not sure you can but perhaps a counselor at school could give you ideas on how to do this. You do need to at least see a doctor who would be a primary care doctor. He would then be able to find a way for you to see a doctor who specializes in this. Maybe he would be the one without sending you on. Especially, if you get along with him. Getting meds is the hard part since only a MD can give them to you. The only other thing is that the counselor could help "talk" you through some of this. If you are under 18, your parents have the right to ask what is going on if you see the MD. Seeing the counselor could be more under the radar.
Your doctor will tell you this when you get your prescription - you should not try to treat an infected colon without seeing a doctor.
It's not dangerous. Thinks might become serious if left untreated for long periods of time. It sounds as if you have a discharge so therefore best to consult your doctor without delay to have the discharge diagnosed and treated.
Music can't actually cause depression, seeing as depression is a medical disease, but it can cause a person to BE depressed.
It is not necessary to visit your doctor if you have molescum. It is a rash that will eventually heal on its own without scarring. If the rash persists seeing a doctor would be a good idea to ensure it is not anything else.