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Depression
ok, this is not to be taken lightly this one, no mucking around please, i actually want some help.
http://community.netdoktor.com/ccs/u...f/goldberg.jsp DO NOT exaduarate DO NOT try and make a joke out of it and post your answers if you feel happy to. my answers on several goes over 2 weeks has been 64 iv already given this to a few people and when they see my resluts and get talking to me...well, lets just say i get reffered... :roll: :( |
5 - You do not have any obvious symptoms of depression. You seem to accept the ups and downs which are a part of normal everyday life
That's what I scored... Andy, I am disturbed at what you scored, that is not good. Honestly you need some issues you need to work through. Like it says up there, ups and downs are a part of life, you need to go with the flow. Also if you think negative thoughts, negative things will happen to you. I believe depression can be self-inflicted, if you think life is going to give you a raw deal, well, it will. You are so young and you shouldn't be having these thoughts. Maybe you should talk to someone professional, there is no shame in that.. Good luck! Tash |
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Just go with the flow... Jesus!! I'm shocked! I was depressed a few weeks ago, couldn't stop crying, but you know what.. I got over it! I have a good life. And that's what you have to focus on. It's never as bad as you think.. really. Tash |
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I scored an 15.
Joeykid, if you really got a 64 I think you should try to see someone about it. There's no shame in going to a therapist or someone professional. I did it myself about 8 months ago and I'm so glad I did. She helped me to understand exactly what was making me depressed (school :roll:) and that things would get better. And they did. I also found out I had dysthymia which is a type of depression that ISN'T just in your head - it's a medical thing which I would never have known about and wouldn't be able to treat if I hadn't seen a doctor. Anyway, good luck and hopefully you'll be able to sort it all out. :) |
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LOL have taken another 3 depression tests and they all say i am (i ament) but look at this :roll:
Dear Physician, Your patient has some concerns regarding his health and has completed a survey. The survey is designed to assist you in your diagnosis of anxiety disorder, depression, and/or dysthymia and should not to be considered a substitute for your opinion or advice. Based on his responses to this survey, your patient has reported the following information: He has reported agoraphobic avoidance without meeting DSM-IV criteria for panic. He : Has experienced anxiety about going to or being in places or situations because of fear or having an anxiety attack, fear of not being able to escape in the event of an anxiety attack, or fear that help would not be there if needed. Avoids places or situations because of fear of having an anxiety attack, or fear that help would not be there if needed, or because of feeling "uncomfortable". Fears or avoids the following situations: being at home alone being away from home standing in line elevators bridges tunnels exposed places open fields wide streets malls stores grocery stores / supermarkets restaurants classrooms crowds animals heights needles / blood flying thunderstorms the dark dentists trains airplanes riding in cars on busy roads driving a car on busy roads Reports that fear or avoidance of the above situations results in considerable / much interference in normal daily life. NOTE: It should be noted that although your patient did not meet DSM-IV criteria for panic, symptoms of panic may have been reported. Agoraphobic avoidance without a history of panic is thought to be quite rare. He has reported a fear of public speaking. He : Reports of having excessive fear or avoidance of social or work situations because of a fear of embarrassment, humiliation, or judgment (evaluation). Reports of avoiding speaking in public for fear of embarrasment, humiliation, or judgement (evaluation). Reports that the above avoidance of public speaking results in extreme / severe interference in normal daily life. He has reported social anxiety in a number of social and performance situations. He : Reports of having excessive fear or avoidance of social or work situations because of a fear of embarrassment, humiliation, or judgement (evaluation). Reports of avoiding speaking in public for fear of embarrassment, humiliation, or judgement (evaluation). Reports of avoiding the following situations for fear of embarrassment, humiliation, or judgement (evaluation): speaking or performing in front of others dealing with people in authority talking to strangers being observed (watched) while eating or drinking social gatherings / parties dating situations being observed (watched) while working being the center of attention eye contact speaking to people you find attractive Reports that the avoidance of the above situations results in extreme / severe interference in normal daily life. He has reported a number of obsessive and compulsive symptoms. He : Experiences anxiety because of recurring and persistent uncontrollable thoughts. Is driven to repeat mental rituals acording to special rules or until it feels "just right". Feels that these thoughts, images, or impulses seem intrusive and strange or inappropriate. Tries to resist, ignore, or suppress these thoughts , images, or impulses. Reports the following general themes in relation to intrusive thoughts, images, or impulses: harm to self or others doubting (second guessing) making decisions counting, praying, repeating checking Reports doing the following over and over again according to special rules or until it feels "just right": checking (locks, doors, stoves...) repeating (words, numbers, prayers, movements...) Reports that the above behaviours results in extreme / severe interference in normal daily life. He has reported a number of symptoms of generalized anxiety. He : Reports worrying constantly about several different themes for the past six months or more. Reports worrying much more then most other people about things such as work, school, family, finances or health. Is experiencing these worries for most of the time, on most days. Is having difficulty controlling theses worries and/or reports that they interfere with concentration or productivity. Reports that when feeling anxious or worried they: feel restless, keyed up, or on edge feel tense feel tired, weak, or easily exhausted feel irritable have difficulty concentrating, or find your mind going blank Reports that the above result in considerable / much interference in normal daily life. He has reported a number of chronic depressive symptoms. He : Has felt depressed, sad, or flat for most of the day for at least two weeks. Has lost interest or pleasure in things usually enjoyed, and this has been happening for two weeks or more. Has experienced a constant low mood and irritability for at least two weeks. Reports feeling the following for the past two weeks or more: gaining or losing weight sleeping more or less talking or moving more slowly feeling tired or having low energy having difficulty making decisions or concentrating feeling guilty or worthless thinking a lot about hurting yourself wishing for death or feeling suicidal Reports that feeling depression or a loss of usual pleasures or interests results in extreme / severe interference in normal daily life. Reports that this feeling of depression results in considerable / much distress. |
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