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Friday, October 10, 2008
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Signs of depression

Read through the following list. If five or more items apply to you, consult with your doctor about depression.

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  • A sense of sadness more days than not for several weeks in a row
  • Restless sleep or sleep that is disrupted by early waking or difficulty falling asleep
  • Excessive sleep
  • Decreased interest in favorite people or activities
  • Decreased energy and motivation
  • Difficulty concentrating and problem solving
  • Altered appetite, either increased or decreased
  • Low self-esteem
  • A sense of hopeless, that you'll never feel better no matter what happens
  • Crying much more easily and more frequently than usual
  • Feeling irritable with everyone and everything in your life
  • Feeling excessively guilty
  • Thinking about suicide or wishing your life would end
  • Inability to laugh or enjoy yourself

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