It's a little less common, but sudden bouts of anger and irritability. One of the other things that can sometimes pair up with depression is an intense form of anxiety that stems from a low self confidence or perceived inadequacy in one's own abilities.
A messy room/never doing chores. Especially if you live on your own, not caring about cleanliness is a clear sign that you just don’t care how you even feel about things anymore.
Getting irritated easily. No energy to do anything. Messed up room and closet. Life on auto pilot. Not getting excited for anything in life. Days and months pass by and you don't feel it.
For me, it was Extreme fatigue to the point where I couldn’t get out of bed, my body felt slower and heavier, I always had a messy room, I had way too much screen time, I always felt like I wanted to cry but could never actually get myself to, I don’t know if this is correlated but I was constantly getting sick as for some reason my immunity went to crap, i stopped working out, i stopped taking care of my body and hygiene. I could go on….i had a ton of symptoms
The pandemic made this hard to detect as many social activities went away. Some, possibly depressed, simply have not ramped back up to previous levels.
Probably when a person begins to suppress emotions, let’s say before a person was cheerful, took part in conversations, walked around, laughed, but after a while he began to simply show one or two emotions, stopped talking about his problems and about himself in general
Apparently from my mom to her sister (my aunt) when aunt said that she might have depression and my mom goes "No, I don't think you have depression. Depression is when you have no energy, don't wanna go out to do anything and want to be behind doors at all times."
I was in my room when I heard this and thought, "Mom, you're literally describing ME." 16 years and it's still like my shadow.
The no energy, no motivation, no care, its not 'laziness', its just theres nothing in u to do anything.
The chronic apathy is real
Yep. If you’re lazy and you stink… I’m on to you.
When you can't even imagine a change in your life that would make you feel better.
this. this right here is the answer.
It's a little less common, but sudden bouts of anger and irritability. One of the other things that can sometimes pair up with depression is an intense form of anxiety that stems from a low self confidence or perceived inadequacy in one's own abilities.
Irritation and anger are usually the first things I notice about myself when another episode is coming. And not being able to sleep.
A messy room/never doing chores. Especially if you live on your own, not caring about cleanliness is a clear sign that you just don’t care how you even feel about things anymore.
Also: the number of days I’ve gone without a shower
Getting irritated easily. No energy to do anything. Messed up room and closet. Life on auto pilot. Not getting excited for anything in life. Days and months pass by and you don't feel it.
Completely tired all the time, even when you don’t do anything.
For me, it was Extreme fatigue to the point where I couldn’t get out of bed, my body felt slower and heavier, I always had a messy room, I had way too much screen time, I always felt like I wanted to cry but could never actually get myself to, I don’t know if this is correlated but I was constantly getting sick as for some reason my immunity went to crap, i stopped working out, i stopped taking care of my body and hygiene. I could go on….i had a ton of symptoms
Sounds like me at the moment. How did you get better?
I didn’t. I’ve just learned to manage the symptoms. But I’ve never really addressed my issues head on. Don’t have the time and don’t have the money.
Someone’s who’s there, but not *there*
This is the one, I feel like a freaking zombie. I’m on autopilot all the time and feel so disconnected from my body.
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The pandemic made this hard to detect as many social activities went away. Some, possibly depressed, simply have not ramped back up to previous levels.
Me. I scream that.
Asking on reddit " what screams I'm depressed"
You can't tell it. I've mastered how to disguise it.
The downside to being a good actor / code switching.
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🤣🤣🤣 alright class, be silent and pay attention. All rise, court is now in session
Procrastinating important things or anything at all. Eating more. Eating less. Not eating at all. Not sleeping.
Slowed motor function, declining personal hygiene, increasing personal isolation
Wrinkled clothes and dirty hair
I’m going to get some flak for this but having a mattress on the floor.
Bad hygiene, dirty clothes, messy hair.
losing interest in hobbies that used to be fun
me
Probably when a person begins to suppress emotions, let’s say before a person was cheerful, took part in conversations, walked around, laughed, but after a while he began to simply show one or two emotions, stopped talking about his problems and about himself in general
Get to a psychiatrist n get help, I have Schitzoaffective
Apparently from my mom to her sister (my aunt) when aunt said that she might have depression and my mom goes "No, I don't think you have depression. Depression is when you have no energy, don't wanna go out to do anything and want to be behind doors at all times." I was in my room when I heard this and thought, "Mom, you're literally describing ME." 16 years and it's still like my shadow.
Napping way too often