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I'm 20 and I want to die
I get sudden bouts of wanting to cry till I have no tears left, lock myself in a cupboard, runnning away from home , harm myself or just simply end it but deep down I'm still scared to do it but I know soon enough if this carries on I won't be scared because I don't want to hurt anymore and I don't want to hurt others around me anymore
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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.
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Hello dear, The description provided by you here definitely requires clinical attention. The self harm ideas will require urgent intervention. Hence my suggestion for you is to seek a consultation with a psychiatrist at the earliest. A detailed and comprehensive assessment will help understand the condition. A management plan can be formulated after the assessment. Howsoever please be well assured that your condition can be helped with proper guidance and treatment. In all likelihood a combination of medication and psychological intervention will be required to help you. Best wishes for your health and future.
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please consult a psychiatrist for comprehensive assessment.
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do not hesitate or delay in getting help, treatment should be able to help you..
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Hello dear the above mentioned symptoms are indicative of depressed mood disorder. There seems to be emotionally disturbing events in your life currently which are also contributing to your mood. You should consult a psychiatrist and then a psychologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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consult psychiatrist or a psychologist
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