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Depressive episode #n/a

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Recently, I had just overcome a depressive episode that diminished my motivation to do basic tasks and necessities. Now, I am experiencing another less than 2 weeks later with the same effects. I am in college but I am severely bored at completing assignments even with the threat of failing I still have no motivation. My constant feelings of being a failure and worthless are not helping. If I had to use one word to describe how I feel it would be: apathy. A ridiculous amount of apathy towards myself and anything revolving around me.

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Hi pbv, Are you on any antidepressants or other meds that can help you to regulate your moods? I know personally couldn’tdo it with out them. Seek medical help if you must. Meds aren’t for everyone and sometimes people can take them short term. Depression can be a MF. I know it because last week I was in the grips of it. The the last 3 days I’m more stable, but again it’s been 10 weeks on my meds which I had stopped for 2 months. It took a while for them to kick in. Good luck and lots Of blessings sent to you!

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