7 Signs That Your Depression Is Returning--And What to Do About It [View all]
7 Signs That Your Depression Is ReturningAnd What to Do About It
BY Alexi Doan
AUGUST 27, 2018
Depression usually signals its re-arrival with a selection of warning symptoms. Here are seven to look out for, and what to do when you spot them:
1) Fatigue
When a pile of dirty dishes has sat in your sink for days (even weeks) and the work-day feels more like a work-decade, it could mean that depression is sneaking back in.
2) Sleep changes:
Depression has the ability to drastically alter sleep, and turn early birds into night owls (and vice versa). If you notice youre getting too much, or too little, take note.
3) Loss of interest:
When partaking in day-to-day simple pleasures walking your dog, pursuing your passions knitting, reading, kayaking, spending time with familybecomes a chore, depression is likely the culprit.
4) Irrational feelings of guilt:
Depression often causes immense feelings of guiltand can make you believe you arent doing enough, or are not enough. The seemingly endless cycle of depression and guilt is self-feeding and malicious. If this is what you are experiencing, remember: guilt is a symptom of depression, its not you.
5) Changes in appetite:
Have you been eating more than usual, or does food just seem inedible? Both are signs of depression.
6) Irritability & agitation:
Depression doesnt just make you sad; it can also make you angry. When things you normally brush off get under your skincausing angry outbursts that wreak havoc on relationships note that its likely because of depression.
7) Unexplainable physical pain:
Depression causes both emotional AND physical pain. Be on the lookout for body aches of all shapes and sizesmigraines, back pain, stomachaches or intense flare-ups in your chronic conditions.
Dont wait! Getting help is time sensitive
When these 7 signs of depression get in the way of your ability to function in daily life, its time to reach out for help. Reoccurrences of depression are both common and treatable when they are proactively addressed. However, the longer the symptoms loom, the worse depression gets. Here are a few ways you can address a relapse in depression:
~Talk to a trusted family member or friend let them know how you are feeling.
~Record all of the symptomsboth mental AND physicalyou are experiencing.
~Make an appointment with your doctor to discuss your symptoms (bring your list with you!)
~Visit a therapist for talk therapy an important tool find solutions and coping with feelings and problems.
~Finis~
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