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You
May Be Depressed!
What Do You Do Now?
By Mary Ellen Copeland, M.S.,
M.A.
When you are depressed it is often very hard to
think clearly or make any decisions. It is also hard to think of anything to do
to help yourself feel better. This article will help you take positive action
in your own behalf.
Keep in Mind
-
Depression is not your fault.
- Depression is a temporary condition. You will
get well. You will feel happy again.
- The best time to address depression is now,
before it gets any worse.
- It's up to you, with the help of your
supporters, to take responsibility for getting better.
See Your Doctor
Depression is
serious. You need to see a general physician as soon as possible-- don't
wait longer than a few days. The sooner you get treatment, the sooner you will
feel better. You need an appointment with your physician for a complete
physical examination to see if there is a medical condition that is causing or
worsening your depression, to plan your treatment and for possible referral to
a specialist. If you do not have a physician, contact a mental health
organization in your area for a recommendation.
If any of the following apply to you, insist on
an appointment within 24 hours or ask a friend or family member to do it for
you (it's hard to do things for yourself when you are depressed).
Ask a family member or friend to stay with you
until it is time for your appointment. Make sure you keep the
appointment.
When you see your doctor, take a
complete listing of all medications and health care
preparations you are using for any reason, and any unusual, uncomfortable
or painful symptoms.
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