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people experience symptoms depression at one or more times
in their lives. Depression can be very mild or it can become
severe, affecting the way you live your life. Some of the
symptoms of depression, from mild to severe, are (1) feeling
sad some or all of the time, (2) lacking the energy to do
much more than the bare minimum of what you have to get done,
(3) you lose interest in those things that once interested
you and made you happy, (4) you eat more than you usually
do, (5) you lose interest in food. (6) you’re easily
angered, (7) you feel anxious even when there is nothing to
feel anxious about, (8) you have feelings that you’re
a failure, (9) you’re afraid to be left alone, (10)
you have a fear of being around people, (11) you are easily
angered, (12) you either have trouble sleeping or you sleep
more than usual, and (13) you feel physically unwell even
though you have no reason to. People who are suffering from
depression will have one or more of the above symptoms. Depression
can strike anyone at any time. It’s important to ask
for help when you suspect that you’re feeling some degree
of depression so that you can get the help that you need to
lift yourself out of this depression.
There
are many different methods of treatment for all degrees of
depression. One of the first things that a doctor will do
is to determine whether or not you will benefit from medication.
Not all patients will respond to medication treatments for
their depression. Many people live with chronic symptoms of
depression for many years and learn skills and techniques
for coping with feelings of depression. Different forms of
therapy are also very helpful in coping with depression and
can bring some relief from loneliness. The important thing
to remember is that if you’re feeling any of the symptoms
listed here that you seek medical help and advice.
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