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DepressionWHAT IS DEPRESSION?Depression is a mood disorder characterised by low mood and a wide range of other possible symptoms, which will vary from person to person.An illness that can develop quickly or gradually, and be brought on by life events and/or changes in body chemistry. It can strike anyone, and is curable.
WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF DEPRESSION?The signs of depression are many, because this soul-destroying illness affects each person differently, and in its severity. You may be suffering from depression if, for a long time, you experience several of the following symptoms:
WHO SHOULD YOU TURN TO FOR HELP?If you think you are suffering from depression, please see your doctor.If things are so bad that you don’t want to live anymore, then you must contact a doctor, the police, or the Samaritans (see our Useful Links pages). Once a doctor diagnoses depression, some people may be prescribed medication, and a small minority of these may have to spend time in hospital or receive professional counselling. Others may be helped by talking their problems over with close friends, if they have them, or by using our services or those of other organisations. Nevertheless, depression always hurts sufferers, and may also hurt those close to them, because they are unlikely to understand the illness and how it affects people.
SO HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?Most of our members are either present or past sufferers from depression, and know exactly what that “hurt” is like. They know first-hand how very different depression is from simply feeling “low and miserable”, or “down in the dumps”, or just “browned off”.That is why our members are helped when they share their problems with fellow sufferers, because they understand their feelings and can help them, in a non-professional way, to fight their illness.
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