TheEmptyShell wrote:
blitzkrieg wrote:
Have you considered that you might be clinically depressed?
Have you had any history of anything like that?
I have considered it before. Somewhere 5-10 years ago I went to see a doctor who said I am not depressed, that instead I am fed up. He would say depression would be not wanting to e.g. get out of bed the next day, but I do. I keep to myself most of the time at home, I have a diagnosed disease that makes me tired so I struggle to have any desire to do things and interact with other people. I am pessimistic but I can’t help it.
I'm not sure that still being able to force yourself to do things you no longer have the ambition to do is a sign that one isn't suffering depression, especially if other core symptoms are present.
I'd suggest seeking a second opinion from someone who specializes in mental health.
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