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Depression

Something everyone has after completing IB

Person 1: Woah, she looks like she's in depression man
Person 2: She's done IB

by ablossom January 6, 2022


depression

kyle

kyle is me deedede depression

by BYE >:( February 4, 2021


Depressions

Somethings 13 year old girls pretend to have when they listen to billie eilish.

The biggest disease of the 21st century in rich countries.

13 year old: "I don't smile I have depressions."

by Spaghettiwithwine December 10, 2019


Depression

Supporting Manchester United.

I suffer from Depression because I support Manchester United

by DepressedUnitedFan April 23, 2022


Depression

If you have depression what is it you ask is Something that haunts you And takes. a long time to get away its like a demon of Insecurity Anxiety. Loneliness Anger And then all of that goes into your mind so it's basically like the demon goes inside your body and just accumulates that and you become it. And if you're here to talk about symptoms I'll show you some symptoms.

Symptoms of depression: Anxiety disconcentration Anger issues Lonelines.

Things that help depression: Pets like a dog a cat If you're dealing with loneliness You should get a bigger dog

If you have anxiety you should get multiple dogs like 2 3 Little dogs help with Disconcentration And also therapy helps You should try mental therapy.

Depression

by Itsok1234567 April 23, 2022


Depression

If you see this, please keep in mind that your mood and depression are two different things.

Have you ever felt alone on a dark night? You try to listen to some music but that wouldn't help. You think the Interpersonal relationship is so complexed that there is no one that you can trust. You don't believe in love, you think people will always betray you. Actually, you really need love, but no one understands you. You want people to say goodnight to you because you have always say goodnight to yourself, as usual, no one did. You become weaker and weaker each day, you think you are innocent at first, but then when you see your tears, you think you are gross, really gross. Then when you think of suicides and deaths, you think that is a relief, it's a cure for life. You keep telling yourself that it's ok, you keep to avoid reality. But, you are alone. With depression.

I know. It's hard sometimes to stands with alone and depressed.

But, keep in mind, we are the same people. I know you.

Goodnight.

Depression is like a habit of being alone.

by autismkidhasdepression March 6, 2019


depression

depression, we all know this person, amon, thing. but what is depression?Oh it's the worst thing ever don't get me wrong, but i find it funny how people act like they know what is and burst out laughing after knowing that someone in that room suffers. not even caring about it. but its the fact that us victims cant say anything. we don't have a voice we dont matter, they'll end my pain. stop, think. listen depression is our mind, our bullies and ourselves , mind: things were useless, worthless, ugly ect bullys: get verbal so much that we stop going to school ourselves: we hurt ourselves take away our self esteem. i just what people to know that depression is not a joke, you cant just say: ugh im grounded im so depressed.when your not you really are not. hear me out. and just spread the word -faith

' OMG noway se ate your cookie, you must be so depressed :(' depressed means:Depression (major depressive disorder) is a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act. Fortunately, it is also treatable. Depression causes feelings of sadness and/or a loss of interest in activities you once enjoyed. It can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems and can decrease your ability to function at work and at home.

Depression symptoms can vary from mild to severe and can include:

Feeling sad or having a depressed mood
Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed
Changes in appetite — weight loss or gain unrelated to dieting
Trouble sleeping or sleeping too much
Loss of energy or increased fatigue
Increase in purposeless physical activity (e.g., inability to sit still, pacing, handwringing) or slowed movements or speech (these actions must be severe enough to be observable by others)
Feeling worthless or guilty
Difficulty thinking, concentrating or making decisions
Thoughts of death or suicide

by faith-sweetheart October 21, 2020