Symptoms of Depression:
* Persistent sad, anxious or �empty� mood
* Sleeping too much or too little, middle of the night or early morning waking
* Reduced appetite and weight loss, or increased appetite and weight gain
* Loss of pleasure and interest in activities once enjoyed, including sex
* Restlessness, irritability
* Persistent physical symptoms that do not respond to treatment (such as chronic pain or digestive disorders)
* Difficulty concentrating, remembering or making decisions
* Fatigue or loss of energy
* Feeling guilty, hopeless or worthless
* Thoughts of suicide or death
Check yourself out at the website below:
http://www.med.nyu.edu/psych/screens/depres.HTML
If you think you have depression, a sincere good luck goes out to you. its not easy, but its something you have to get through by yourself. You will need to realise life is worth it.
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Contrary to the above answer
YOU DO NOT HAVE TO GO THROUGH IT ALONE!!!
Medical help is available, both counselling and pharmaceutical.
Speak to a professional, or a depression help-line.
If you feel down and out about life then you may suffer from depression.
they dont want to admit it
I see a Phycologist for depression. I know that is one type but there could be more, sorry i don't know more.
the great depression
Mild depression.
We are doing a paper on the depression and need to know how much a 5 pound bag of sugar cost during the Great Depression
You know you aren't perfect!
Only you know the answer !
i don t know :)
I know that the Great Depression was in the 1930s
Cancer is not caused by depression and stress. No one knows exactly what causes cancer cells to 'turn on'. Depression and stress can, however, exacerbate any illness. Best to see a doctor for a full checkup and get a referral for treatment for the stress and depression.
You can go to pretty much any doctor to get diagnosed with depression disorder. Depression is more common than people know so most doctors are pretty well trained in the symptoms of depression.