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I am 26 years old female.. I was diagnosed with hearing loss when i was 12 and i lost my 100% hearing ability 3 years back.. Before 8 months i was operated with cochlear implant on right ear. Now i can listen 80-90%..and still my rehabilitation is going on.. I have done masters of engineering.. My family is not so supportive.. I don't feel like living anymore.. i am just tired of everything and always think of suicide.. I often cry..i dont sleep good..
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Hey dear !! It is good to know you are noticing an improvement with implant. It will be good if you visit a local psychiatrist for detailed evaluation.
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It is important for you to understand that you need to communicate with your close ones if you have suicidal ideas..Do not act upon these ideas.
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You might need a medication or behaviour therapy. Best wishes !!
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My God! i can already see you are a brave girl. you did your masters in spite of all the problem. speak to your family about how you feel. sometimes we feel they are not supportive but that isn't true. speaking with them will help you a lot. see a psychiatrist if needed.
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Loss of interest, decreased concentration and attention, feeling low and disturbed sleep or appetite are some of the signs of depression. Consult a psychiatrist who will assess you in detail. If you are feeling suicidal or hopeless, seek professional help immediately. Try some relaxation techniques like yoga, meditation and deep breathing. Indulge in hobbies. Spend time with people close to you.
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Hi...... Take steps to control stress, to increase your resilience and boost your self-esteem. Reach out to family and friends, especially in times of crisis, to help you weather rough spells. Get treatment at the earliest sign of a problem to help prevent depression from worsening. Consider getting long-term maintenance treatment to help preven,t a relapse of symptoms..... Consult sex therapist for further help.....
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