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DEPRESSIONAre you Depressed? If you're feeling down, how do you know whether you're experiencing one of life's normal dips or a more serious depression? Read through the following list of symptoms and check off those items you've experienced nearly every day, all day, for at least two weeks. If you have 5 or more of these symptoms, you should see a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
Major depression: If you're severely depressed, the sad, frustrated, pessimistic feelings are very intense and last for two weeks or longer. You may think these feelings will last forever. Chronic depression (dysthymia): If you're chronically depressed, the joyless feelings may come and go, but they usually persist for more than half the time. Some people with this less-intense, longer-lasting form of depression feel constantly depressed, never realizing their permanently gray view of the world isn't normal. Bipolar depression: Also called manic-depressive disorder, bipolar depression causes the person to swing widely from emotional highs to emotional lows. If you have bipolar depression, you probably experience periods where you feel incredibly excited, energetic, and even euphoric. However, periods of low energy and depression usually follow.
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