No, that's not correct. Depression does not cause throwing up and coughing up blood, and it typically doesn't prevent you from sleeping either; depressed people usually sleep more, rather than less (since sleep is a form of temporary escape from the waking world). I find it hard to believe that any doctor would diagnose the symptoms you describe as the result of depression. See a different doctor.
he was coughing from an hour. coughing can result in TB.
The problem of Depression cannot be solved by trying to pull out by will power the same way problem of tuberculosis and diabetes cannot be solved by will power. Depression is a disorder (I call it as Phoenix disorder because the word 'depression' is confused with 'disappointment') that arises due to faulty neurotransmission in the brain and the correct treatment is not use of will power, but taking proper medicines prescribed by doctor.
Cats typically use their posture and coughing to dislodge something they are choking on, not their paws. It's really just like humans, except humans often get up while coughing, and cats hunker down. For both, the muscles of respiration and coughing are used first. And, the Heimlich Maneuver can be used on humans, cats, or dogs if unable to dislodge the object via coughing OR if the person or animal cannot get air. NOTE: Unlodge is not a word. The correct word is dislodge.
There are several different depression symptoms that can be caught early and some symptoms of depression that cannot be caught until much later on when the depression has reached a deeper level.
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No, you cannot use a baseball to get someone out by throwing it at them. In baseball, a player can only be tagged out by a fielder with the ball or by being forced out at a base.
Everyone. Everyone can get depression. Seems to me, that it's a growing contagious disease that the world cannot cure yet.
yea. unless they are coughing up a giant hairball
Cannot is correct.
The correct spelling is one word, cannot. The contraction of cannot is can't.
WikiAnswers cannot makes such a diagnosis. Take it to a vet.
Lie in a ditch or depression in the ground if you cannot get to shelter.