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You
May Be Depressed!
What Do You Do Now?
Things To Do After You
Begin Feeling Better
continued
1.
Educate yourself about
depression so that if you ever get depressed again, you and your supporters
will know exactly what to do.
2. Become an effective advocate for
yourself--figure out what you need and want for yourself, and then work toward
it until you get it.
3.
Develop and keep a strong support
system of at least five supporters, people you feel comfortable with, trust
and enjoy. If you don't have five supporters, make some new friends by
joining a support group, attending
community events, or taking an interesting course.
4.
Write a plan to keep yourself well.
Include lists of:
- things you need to do every day to keep
yourself well, like get a half hour of exercise and eat three healthy meals
- things that may not need to be done every day,
but if you miss them they will cause stress in your life, like buying
groceries, paying bills or cleaning your home
- events or situations that, if they come up,
may make you feel worse, like a disagreement with a family member or loss of
your job, and an action plan to follow if these events occur
- early warning signs that you are starting to
get depressed again, like feeling tired, sleeping too much, overeating, and
dropping things, and an action plan to follow if they come up
- signs that things are getting much worse, you
really are depressed, like you can't get out of bed in the morning and you feel
negative about everything, and an action plan to follow if this happens
Ask your health care providers, family members
and friends for help in developing these plans.
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