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I'm currently a 19 y/o corporate employee and I joined corporate in March 2026. I used to feel lost , tired and exhausted everytime even after full sleep earlier as well but after the job things have got a bit more upscaled as I'm living alone here and it's a night shift that I work . I don't know if it's the schedule or maybe I'm not able to fit in the corporate I don't know. I feel very lonely and often find myself overthinking and panicking and crying in my room frequently or stressing over millions of things. And from past few weeks all i dream of is me working in the company and making mistakes. The pressure is getting heavy and I have lost interest in my hobbies that I loved to do . My food habits have got worsen too . And recently I found I gained sudden weight out of nowhere. I have lost motivation to do things and all I wish for is to just keep laying in my bed cause I'm forever tired . I stopped interacting with people that maybe its a social withdrawal. I'm anxious alltime.

Depression stress

In depression (primary) or secondary ( due to any physical reasons), inflammation, migraines etc, is there any loss of brain cells or no? The physical changes caused by depression or the neurotransmitters imbalances, are reversible or no? Is there any damage or loss of brain cells as I can see some websites claiming that depression due to inflammation kills brain cells. How quickly can one recover from this or no? Please guide correctly. Also, in physical and mental stress and loss of sleep, breathing becomes shallow. Does this mean less oxygen is reaching the brain? Please guide. Does it permanently lower cognitive abilities or no? Also, do psychiatric medicines and rtms cause any harm?

Headache and Not getting proper sleep

Back side headache Feel chest pain I am on psychiatrist medicine then also I get bad dreams at night I can't sleep properly negative thinking worst body when I wake in morning.. People heavy I am sacred is it something wrong in mine head feel heavy please help me out

Confusion of medicine

2 months before I was admitted in hospital for alcohol dependence syndrome, there they gave zoldy 10 mg disulphiram 250 mg, online fort 10 mg, after two weeks of medication I smoked cigerette, i had full body jerks three times while standing ,I got fear on that time that continues, I visited doctor ,he said this ll be medicine reaction don't worry, so stopped the medication,but tha fearfully thoughts didn't go away from me,  so I consulted other phsychiatrist doctor he told you have anxiety you have taken anxiety medication setraline 25 mg for anxiet ,quitipin 25 for sleep... I have fear so I consulted another doctor he suggested also you have anxiety you have taken fluoxetine 20 mg and qutipin 25 mg, I'm confused now which medication I can start

Comprehensive Issue

From childhood, I have lifelong difficulties that go beyond ADHD. When I listen to someone speaking, even carefully, I cannot process or understand — it feels like hearing a foreign language. Same with reading — I read but meaning does not reach inside. I cannot form mental images or visualize what is being explained. I cannot connect pieces of information together. These problems have persisted since childhood and affect every area of my life. A comprehensive assessment is required — this is more about comprehension and processing than attention alone. Despite working hard, I am not able to survive or cope. Life is becoming harder as I am growing. Depression because of this reason. Any doctor who understand this more than prescribing only medication. Thanks

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