Depression or being fed up?

I’ve been feeling down now for the past month really so went to the doctor thinking I have depression. We had a talk and she went through a screening quiz, she says I am not depressed but suffering from everyday ups and downs that people get sometimes.

I’ve done a couple of these online screening tests myself today and they all say i’m not suffering from depression. I mean i don’t have any of the symptoms etc just feel fed up in general.

I don’t feel down all the time but it comes at least once aday. Is it just the time of year or what?

I’m surprised your doctor didn’t take you more seriously when you told her this. Shame on her! If you continue feeling sad and hopeless, please seek the help of a psychiatrist instead (this is a medical doctor who specializes in mood disorders). If you only feel down in the winter, for example, you may have seasonal affective disorder (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasonal_affective_disorder). There is medication that can help you feel better. Best of luck!

8 Responses to “Depression or being fed up?”

  1. BabyCakes Says:

    Have u got any other symptoms like change in weight/appetite, lack of concentration, sleep problems etc?
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  2. Am I. Incognito Says:

    I’m surprised your doctor didn’t take you more seriously when you told her this. Shame on her! If you continue feeling sad and hopeless, please seek the help of a psychiatrist instead (this is a medical doctor who specializes in mood disorders). If you only feel down in the winter, for example, you may have seasonal affective disorder (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasonal_affective_disorder). There is medication that can help you feel better. Best of luck!
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  3. crazy_ash Says:

    hey david,

    well the first thing u shud do u stop thinkin it ad depression or sumthin…….the more u think the more bad u feel…….

    and listen its not any tyme of year or anythin like that…..

    this is life u know……..and trust me it will depend on how u take it…….

    if u r feeling down and u start getting pissed then u will keep feeling down……..face watever life is giving wid a smile……..dnt run away but face it…..

    m not saying just for sayin but its my own experience……right now too m in ur state but i liek to face it wid a smile…..

    so u r not in depression ….it just lifes up n downs…….u will be better as soon as U DECIDE TO FEEL BETTER……..
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  4. freeby1011 Says:

    hey this year was the worst one for me ever , ihad a nervous break down over some issues , there is a difference between fed up and depressed both get to us youb should try to stay loose and not let little things piss you off , I admit it does get to us all but let it go or better yet get out find a stress relief something you enjoy something you haven’t done before break the rut , take care
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  5. bigshot Says:

    check self esteem, anything thats happened lately to upset you then you can also check out hypoglycemia that causes depressed feelings but dont give up if you dont feel good dont settle for less then total wellness good luck. There is also pyroluria but i doubt that is it.
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  6. Henry B Says:

    I think you might have seasonal stress disorder.Believe it or not alot of people get depressed this time of year because of lack of sunlight.I know I do.Not so much anymore because I bought one of those lamps that replicates natural sunlight. My mood seems better even on grey and dingy days.It’s something to consider.If your lows continue though, I would see another doctor who is trained in diagnosing depression or the constant blues.Hang in there.Things WILL get better with the right treatment.
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  7. gooner1212 Says:

    Take a look at this page http://www.healthadel.com/articles/9/1/Depression-Treatments/Page1.html itll be useful to you.
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  8. jamie t Says:

    You may want to read this article http://nitzitry.notlong.com/ i found, will be useful also has info on different treatments and should help with your depression.
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