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Old Feb 05, 2012, 12:31 PM
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Wondering if it could be.

- No motivation. I used to be very hardworking and driven, but now I just can't see the point in anything.

- Feel depressed and down all of the time

- Could cry for no reason

- I forget things more than most people

- I feel trapped like I am being suffocated

- I don't feel like eating anymore

- My moods can swing to being very depressed from being very happy (or at the same time)

- Feel no hope in my future whatsoever

- Headaches and stomach pains very frequently (not due to anything)

- Really low self esteem

- Can never sleep well/ I wake up a lot

- Even if I sleep a fair amount, I feel completely shattered from the minute I wake up until I go to sleep

- I feel guilty and obsess about things others consider "silly"

- I am losing interest in everything

- I get angry and really irritable with people for no reason

- I feel like everything is my fault and everyone would be better off without me

- I can't decide on ANYTHING. Even small little things become really difficult because I just can't decide what to do.

- I feel scared and anxious a lot (extremely paranoid) and don't like being in social situations

- I feel there is no hope in my future and I am helpless

- I spend most of my time alone and it upsets my family. I also don't ever want to go out with my friends anymore because I don't feel like i really belong with anyone)

-I feel depressed and unhappy constantly (even if something good happens)

- My school work is getting worse (my targets are A's) and I can't concentrate. I also don't feel like doing my hobbies anymore

- I want to hurt myself

- I feel suicidal

I'm 15, and this has been happening for about 4 months. Should i be worried and bring this up with my dr tomorrow? Could this be depression?
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Old Feb 05, 2012, 01:13 PM
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Welcome to PC,
I have only been here a few days and have found it to be a great resource for some of the issues I deal with. People here are/have been where you are and can give some helpful hugs/advice. I cant give you any answers but I can tell you talking with someone face to face does help, your Dr is a great start, he can point you in the right direction.
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Old Feb 05, 2012, 01:22 PM
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Yes, this is definitely something to talk to your doctor about. I'd advise you to print off the list you wrote and hand it to him/her, if you are concerned that you might not be able to remember all of it. But any time you are feeling suicidal is a good time to talk to a doctor. Let us know how it turns out!
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Old Feb 05, 2012, 10:07 PM
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hi, im 15 also and i feel like the exact same way so youre not alone and the next time i go to my doctor im going to tell her how i feel soooo i think you should to
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