Things to look out for (in you or someone you care about) could include:
- moodiness that is out of character
- increased irritability and frustration
- finding it hard to take minor personal criticisms
- spending less time with friends and family
- loss of interest in food, sex, exercise or other pleasurable activities
- being awake throughout the night
- increased alcohol and drug use
- staying home from work or school
- increased physical health complaints like fatigue or pain
- being reckless or taking unnecessary risks (e.g. driving fast or dangerously)
- slowing down of thoughts and actions.
Want more information - check out the Beyond Blue website
Reference: Beyond Blue
5 comments:
Pearl,
my cousin David on my mothers side committed suicide nearly nine years ago, and it still affects everything I think and feel about depression and mental health.
I also have a family member struggling at the moment, and the first thing I asked him was if he was thinking of hurting himself. He was surprised that I would ask, but there still seems to be this fear that if we ask we will make it more likely to happen, love and support those around you...thanks for raising an important issue xo
Such a huge issue that people are not well educated on. It is not always something you can just snap out of and it can be very debilitating for some people. I take it very seriously as I have seen a few close calls with people I love dearly. Depression came close to taking his life and mine. fortunately, I was able to see it and get the help we needed.
I think Miss K, cause of our line of work, we are open and can ask that question straight up. Dealing with that situation now, and my cousin was thrown that I would even consider that being my first question.
God if we dont talk of it, or acknowledge that we've all felt that black at times...then you tend to think your the only one with these thoughts, leading to more isolation... Good post MG
Thoughtfull and needed post
I never quite understood why there is the social stigma around mental health - at least it is changing a bit as the years go by.
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