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Old Mar 21, 2016, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Tnttiger124 View Post
So, for a while now, i'd say for about the past 7 years at least, i've been slowly losing interest in basically everything i used to enjoy. I don't enjoy books i used to love, i've lost interest in a lot of music i used to enjoy, and i can't stay interested in a game for more than maybe half way through it anymore. I'm trying to figure out if there's something wrong with me as i haven't been able to get to a psychiatrist and i'd rather not make my family worry about me from it. Any help with figuring this out would be greatly appreciated.
with in my own body this is called normal and many other mental and physical health problems.

my suggestion /advice would be to not take the self diagnosing way because you can cause yourself more harm then good. Contact a treatment provider. if you are in the USA all you need to do is contact your insurance company, they will give you the information on what treatment providers are listed on your insurance plan. some insurance companies assign you a medical, mental and dental treatment provider at the time you sign up\register with them, so you may already have a psychiatrist and not know it, check your paperwork that the insurance company gave you or call them.

heads up starting with in the next few months those with out health insurance will be getting fined (its a law now that every american citizen must have basic health insurance) if you dont have insurance yet contact your social services department. they will be able to tell you if you fit the low income state insurance plans. and if not tell you how to go about getting registered for health insurance. the government website that is like going shopping for insurance plans open periodically through out the year, you can also keep an eye on that and register for a state or private insurance plan that fits your needs there too its https://www.healthcare.gov/