- irritability, low mood, persistent sorrow, frequent crying
- sentiments of dying or suicide
- loss of enjoyment in loved actions
- frequent ailments of physical illnesses such as head aches or gastralgia
- short energy level, outwear, hard concentration, complaints of boredom
- major exchange in eating or sleeping forms, such as oversleeping or overeating
Friday, July 17, 2009
Depressive symptoms
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