I'm suffering from personal problem. This is affecting me too much I couldn't work properly, can't eat, Can't sleep, can't divert my mind. I feel so depressed and down. Always feel like weeping, want to cry loudly and beat myself. After all, I want to commit a suicide. Always feel my brain and head heavy can't even open my eyes. Experiening heart pain and chest pain most of all the day. Can't to breath properly. I don't know what is this. What should I do? Or to whom I may consult
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Your condition calls for immediate professional help. Kindly consult a Psychiatrist and a Clinical Psychologist for the same.
A detailed psychological evaluation is needed.
Combination of medication and therapy works best for your condition.
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Consult a Clinical Psychologist and a Psychiatrist.
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You have anxiety symptoms and probably depression due to your psychosocial issue.. you need to discuss your personal problem in detail with mental health professional..discussing and ventilating about it will decrease your stress and it will help you to find out a way of dealing with it, which your brain is not able to think due to anxiety and stress
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consult a psychiatrist / psychologist
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Remember a thing there is help available around you . Just avail it..
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