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Like where do you go, the doctor or someone else. And how can they help?
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Most of the time, your GP will be able to help you if you tell him/her you feel depressed. Your GP will probably prescribe some relatively common anti-depressant for you to try.
If what you try still doesn't work, your GP might send you on to a specialist for further evaluation.
Hey, you — DON'T get stuck staying depressed all the time. It's too easy these days to get help for something like that. Also, lots of things can make you feel depressed. Try to eliminate some of those things! GP's generally don't bother figuring out the underlying causes, but you might know of something that just isn't working that you could fix to make yourself feel a bit superior. Finally, don't rule out exercise. I know — it's a pain in the butt. But it does make you feel superior. Honestly.
Hope this helps!
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Start with the GP, try and get a counsellor. The NHS takes a long time if you’re an adult to get you with a psych or any mental health worker so try and get counselling yourself, there are plenty of charity organisations. Mind is particularly good and you can see there website. http://www.mind.org.uk/
The GP will probably begin you on a course of medication if they believe you’ve depression and get in contact with a mental health worker if they believe you need it.
A counsellor will use therapy to outlet your problems through talking them through. They may work with you to change thinking and actions in order to help your mental health.
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You should go visit your doctor, straightaway.
You can find some of the symptoms, plus a short video, on the site below which might help you to check out your symptoms.
The key to any cure is to find the root causes and then work on getting rid of those - any medication can only ever treat the physical symptoms, never the cause - that is where that site might help again.
But first - go see the doc - he’s the first port of call - he’ll advise from thereon - ideal of luck.
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You can see your doc if that’s what you want to do…
Change your diet, exercise more (the ideal antidepressant there is!), have your doc check your thyroid with a easy blood test, and your hormonal balance (fluctuating and imbalances cause depression) Here’s also a free resource you might like to try , it works
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Some people find it helpful to go to the physician and they have the ability to either refer you to a councellor or psychotherapist or they have the ability to give you medication.
Neither helped me, but everyone is different
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You go to the doctor and they refer you to a psychiatrist.
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You go to your doctor and they will maybe refer you to someone else or give you tablets to help make you feel superior.
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It's proved, that when you run it protects you from any depression.
And many other disease.
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go to your doctor or call the local crisis line and they’ll help you out.
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You go and see your doctor and he/she will normally give you an anti-depressant
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Psychiatrists can normally help. Failing that, smoke some weed. Always helps me when I'm down.
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Therapy
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DANCE THE PAIN AWAY!