Ever felt lethargic, not wanting to do anything, for a long time? Help please?
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Sounds like you could be suffering from depression. You should see a doctor before it gets to a point where you really can no longer help yourself. There are also a LOT of resources on the internet. Educate yourself about depression and get yourself some support!!
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you have depression. go to a doctor.
go see your doctor, it sounds like a chemical imbalance. no one but a professional can decide what you do or dont have. its deppresion, get a check up asap
you seem to be describing the symptoms of depression and you should talk to a doctor right away..
It sounds like you might be depressed. I recommend seeing your family doctor and telling them about this. They might recommend some counselling or even medication- be aware that both counselling and medication have the same result, it's just a matter of which you prefer to do.
In the meantime, try to look at the positive aspect of life- you have a job, a home, you're able to take care of yourself. something many people don't have. :)
Well there are 2 catagories your problem can fall into. MEntal illness---depression.. This means you need help. Call your Dr and make an appointment. Let them help you. Also, have them make sure there is not a physical problem. It is unusual but things like chronic fatigue syndrome can cause listlessness and cause you to feel depressed. Chicken or the egg kinda thing.. The best bet is see your Dr.. Take what he prescribes and be honest with him how it effects you. There is not magical answer here but seeking help is the first step.. You are suffering from depression. You need to see a doctor and get meds. Within six weeks after being on meds you will start to feel better. Depression comes in many forms, including physical ailments, like aches, pains, tired all the time, etc. I have been suffering clinical depression for many years and I get the same feelings. Your best bet is to get into a doctor and get on meds before these feelings get worse and you end up hurting someone or yourself. You will get better as long as you seek out the medical help. Good luck.
This sounds like a form of depression. You should seek counseling. Have you mentioned this to your primary care physician? He can recommend a therapist or, if you aren't opposed to it, an anti-depressant such as Prozac or Celexa to help with these feelings.
I have suffered from depression for 20 years. I've been on several anti-depressants (Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, Lexapro, Celexa) and I seem to respond to Prozac the best. However, I have a habit of trying to 'make it' without the drug. I do ok for a while and then the lack of motivation sets in and the extreme emotional reactions to everyday occurances like crying for no reason. I've tried counselling and that is ok, but can get expensive.
I hope this helps. Just don't be afraid or embarrased to tell your doctor how you feel. They can't help you if they don't know what is wrong.
How about getting a gym membership and working out regularly. Or go out and meet some new people. It may not be depression but your just bored with your life..
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