I m loosing interest in everything. I don't find my job interesting and I don't like to study anything. I m worried only to find who am I. I always ponder, specially after I go to bed, what happens after we die. Why we have taken birth. I m loosing enthusiasm in almost everything. Is this a sign of depression.
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See a psychotherapist asap ... u need to share ur concerns in detail to help u out .. m on eight two eight three eight zero four eight eight four ..consult any time
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Feeling low, having crying spells, sleep and appetite disturbances, and difficulty in concentration and attention are some of the signs of Depression. Consult a Psychiatrist for a detailed assessment. It is likely with medication and counselings the symptoms will improve. If you are feeling suicidal or hopeless consult a Psychiatrist immediately.
To understand about your birth and the purpose of your life, you need to have clarity about yourself.
For that, I recommend you to consult a psychologist either online or offline.
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