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Feeling Uneasy
Hi i am 27 years old. From past month i always like uneasy and depressed from my life. I take alchol everyday. Recently i reduced it so i feel like uneasy and depressed. I am unable to have something. I am having cravings but unable to have something. I don't want to talk to anyone. I don't laugh and enjoy things which i used to earlier. I always feel like something will happen to me. Please help and support
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You need to visit a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist for further evaluation ASAP.
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It seems like you have slowly lost interest in all the things that you used to enjoy before and are feeling low most of the time. You may be feeling overwhelmed abs habe taken to drinking alcohol every day to try and feel better, and it doesn't seem to be working. I understand how difficult this time must be for you and how it may seem that everything is falling apart. You need some support because you can't understand what's going on. I can understand how overwhelming this may be for you. I recommend you seek therapy to explore your issues and overcome it.
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Hi, it looks like something is bothering you that is causing you to feel depressed. It looks like you take alcohol to feel better. You mentioned that you have recently reduced alcohol intake and it is making you feel depressed and uneasy. It also looks like you are feeling lonely. To feel better you can consult a psychologist and counselling sessions will help you. A psychologist will help you explore what is bothering you and help you manage alcohol cravings.
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Hello, Glad to know that you are seeking help, your symptoms need further clarification, do you have alcohol dependence? You seem to have depressive features but before commenting on them I need to know the pattern of your alcohol intake as is it a negative coping or you have dependence. Professional help would help.
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Consult a psychiatrist consult a clinical psychologist for counseling
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Do Consult a psychological Counselor for a therapy.. Counselling sessions can help you to overcome this issue..
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