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Confused about severe mood swings
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So I am generally a very happy and cheerful person,
Also to note, I'm a
Thanks in advance
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Hi Sarallita
Welcome and good on you for posting this morning!
You are an amazing person to have summoned the courage to post Sarallita 🙂
19 is a tough age. I remember feeling the same. I saw my GP at the time as these feelings were effecting me too
Just some good news for you....Most GP's have better training with temporary depression/mood swings than they used to.
The moods swings no matter how severe are very common. I hope you can see your GP as you will have everything to gain and nothing to lose by doing so 🙂
Mood swings can be awful and have a effect on our quality of life.
At least by seeing your GP you can have some clarity on whats happening. Sometimes we have way too much on our plate to deal with....family...friends...peer group drama....social media etc which can result in making you feel the way you do
you are not alone here in any way. Beyond Blue have also just appointed new young champions that can help you too!
The forums are a judgement free zone. I hope you can post back with any questions that you have or even just for a chat. You will never be judged here....just embraced
my kind thoughts for you
Paul
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As Paul has said we now have a few new young members who have joined our list of repliers, but can I say is that we never know when we will be hit once again with depression, it could happen when you are having a great day, but for no particular reason it grabs you, and it will be so delighted that it can bring you back to depression.
There's an old saying before you go and visit your doctor and it says 'an apple a day will keep the doctor away', how true, because if you go to visit them for a fever, doesn't the fever go away, and the same applies if you have depression, because you will feel fine when you start talking with them, it's a false illusion, remember yesterday when you couldn't get out of bed.
Write down how you have been feeling over the last few days and then hand it to your doctor.
When you wake up and feel great after a bout of depression, this doesn't necessarily mean it's gone, you hope it does, but all you're done is push this illness to one side, because 9/10 it's bound to return.
Depression is a reoccurring illness, it comes and then it goes, but each time you get better then you have learnt something knew, not that you maybe aware of what you have learnt, but you have.
Never not go to your doctor if you suffer from depression, it has to be kept under check, today, tomorrow and in the future. Geoff.
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