
chicky
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depression, get help
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kookie_chick
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Sounds like someones depressed to me. Get them to the doctor asap
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undir
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This sounds like depression.
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Sweetcakes
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Sounds like your suffering from depression honey, been there myself. With help I over came it.
Go see your Dr. they should be able to offer you counselling and anti-depressants.
Good luck and God bless...x
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The Way
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topdog is right, nothing more to be said.
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bprim
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I hate to be a pain but you need to give a bit more information. Sounds like depression, but it could be more of a sleeping disorder such as Sleep Apnea. Which may cause depression instead of the other way around. There are sleep tests that can determine this and most insurances cover the cost of these. You'll have to ask your doctor for specifics.
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ptmamas
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depression would be my first guess....you could also have you're Thyroid tested , makes you very very tired for no reason at all... but my guess would be depression because of you're other remarks in the question
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Aspettami28
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if u were a girl u would be pregnant but since ur not, then u r depressed i know the feeling i went trough that for 5 years and i can tell u it is not worth it those were years wasted in nothing , only u hav the power to come out of it . Take care pls and do something get out and have fun nothing is worth u wasting ur precious life like this. My best wishes to u .
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celtic_princess77
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That would be clinical depression - go see you doctor maybe he/she can help.
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Ellen M
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Depression.
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Red
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Mate it's depression
See yr Gp tomorrow ( if u can get a appointment )
Good luck
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demonicunicorn
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My solution is to go visit a doctor after ruling out a physical health problem get a job at least one preferably 2 or even 3 hobbies. to keep myself busy.
Those that don't stay busy often "checkout" prematurely please get some help to correct the problem you have.
Depression is an illness of the mind requiring different approaches to heal from damage and often fixing a mental problem can cure a physical one because the mental and physical are 2 aspects of the same thing.
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NetNet
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it sounds like you have a form of depression you should go and talk to your Dr
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sly baken
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hi i can help lazy balls go get a job something to get up 4 you want to get up 4 a pee in the middle of the night drink like 4 gallons of what ever if not grow up did i mansion get a job
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EarthCalling
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Sleeping sickness. It's cured by staying awake.
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bambam
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Someone sounds a bit depressed, go see the doc, it might pass or a bit of counselling might help.
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Mr E.
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I concur, it's depression get help very soon.
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stokies
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it sounds like you are suffering with depression,you could go to the doctors,if you dont feel able to,then go to your local herbalist and buy st johns wort,hope this helps
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angeljerk
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depression it is!
get help as soon as you can.
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Jane S
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depression please please go see your doctor
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robyn c
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someone...i...they....may have a problem with depression. if you have a pathways in your area, they can help. the fee goes by your /their income. good luck. if you don't get help there, get help some where.
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topdog
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depression my boy
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~~mum23~~
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The symptoms of depression may be as follows:
Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood
Feelings of hopelessness, pessimism
Feelings of guilt, worthlessness, helplessness
Loss of interest or pleasure in hobbies and activities that were once enjoyed, including sex
Decreased energy, fatigue, being "slowed down"
Difficulty concentrating, remembering, making decisions
Insomnia, early-morning awakening, or oversleeping
Appetite and/or weight loss or overeating and weight gain
Thoughts of death or suicide; suicide attempts
Restlessness, irritability
Persistent physical symptoms that do not respond to treatment, such as headaches, digestive disorders, and chronic pain
Not everyone who is depressed experiences every symptom. Some people experience a few symptoms, some many. Severity of symptoms varies with individuals and also varies over time, however, a person with at least three of these symptoms over a period measured in weeks is regarded as meeting the diagnostic criteria for clinical depression.
In some cases, a person may be depressed but exhibit none of these symptoms. They may seek to avoid facing issues by throwing themselves into other things, like work, a new relationship or an activity undertaken obsessively.
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rhymer
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Do you have changes in eating habits -lost or gained weight recently? You may be experiencing depression and there is help out there for that condition. Find a local mental health clinic and talk to someone. There is no shame in this, if you are depressed- it happens to many people.
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pj h
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i,m sorry i can,t help directly but what you describe sounds to me like some serious sleep disorder sutch as i have had myself. my advice would try to get this person to a clinic or doctor who is a specialest in psycatry. this sounds so mutch like my problem it scares me to hear about it. they should get medical help fast because the sooner they do the sooner they will feel better and be less emotional, my best wishes to you
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budhha
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sounds like depression to me. Lack of motivation, the body shuts down so it can heal itself. Go to the doctors and get some happy pills. I was depressed once, however once you know how to handle it and get of your backside and motivate yourself to do something you will start to feel lots better.
Best wishes.
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D. L
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depression is the one that usually does it for me, could also be mono, fatigue, and a bunch of other stuff. Get up long enough to go to the doctor, if you can't have someone carry you. honestly if its so bad that you can't get there than you should call an ambulance
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caprilover79
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sounds like clinical depression to me
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Swampy_Bogtrotter
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Depression?
ME?
Take your pick. The symptoms point to a lot of different conditions.
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Faith
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It doesn't sound like an illness to me, it sounds like simple problems with sleeping patterns and quality of sleep - such as if your bed was in need of replacing or you have something worrying you. Sleep is a funny thing, having more sleep doesn't solve the problem of being tired; also just being awake doesn't mean you'll actually be awake.
I'm a classic example of this, I can sleep for well over 13 hours sometimes and feel like doing nothing all day, I put it mostly down to a real need for a new bed, and sometimes down to stresses of the day.
In all fairness if you are doing nothing through the day but sleep and watching TV then this will make you feel drained, exercise, find yourself something specific to do with your time a goal in your life at the moment you can aim towards.
When you do sleep make sure to keep the time you go to bed consistent, at a reasonable time, and make yourself wake up at a reasonable time - aim for around 8 hours sleep per night.
Deal with any emotional issues, although sleeping problems will make you a wee bit loopy (as well as having similar problems to you right now I used to suffer from insomnia…so trust me, I know that one well!) there may very well be something causing emotional problems you have not quite addressed, at very least try not to go to bed stressed or thinking too much.
It is possible there are medical reasons behind this; most obvious would be bad diet – increase water intake, proteins, eat more veggies. Possibility of diabetic or anaemia problems or similar, in which case a diet change would help and be the first stage of deciding if it is something like hypoglycaemia or something more serious that you would have to talk to your doctor about.
I do feel your pain, you just have to work through to see what the problem is, diet and lifestyle changes first, professional medical opinion after that.
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