Is it possible for someone to have dysthymia for an extended amount of time, not just 1-2 years? I know if it's serious, it turns into depression, but I don't know if there's a way to get tested for depression, not just checking off the symptoms. I don't know what I am. i have been sad my entire life. I can laugh sometimes at things but i never really feel happy. My life is not as crappy compared to others. Maybe I have a natural chemical imbalance? But how would I know? I can't tell if I lost interest in my favorite activities because I've never really had any hobbies. I dabble in different things for short times, and even if I like it, I give up too easily and never finish what I start. I don't know where or who to go for help and I don't know if I even need it. I am not going to do anything like commit suicide but it is on my mind a lot. I am just very tired..
In contradistinction, major depression has a relatively short duration. It is considered acute, and has a definite onset. People will notice the change in you.
My advice is, you have any inkling that there is something going on with you, you should have a doctor assess you.
Way over fifty percent of the world population will have a need, at some point in their life, for the services of a doctor of clinical psychology or psychiatry. Unfortunately, because of the stigma attached to mental illness, many do not seek any treatment. Be smarter than them.
karenR answered Thursday March 26 2009, 7:38 am: From what I've read dysthymia lasts no longer than 2 years. After that, if symptoms continue, the diagnosis changes to major depression.
Evidently they can do an EEG during sleep to determine depression. I did not know this.
It is common for teens to have depression. Its a problem if it doesn't come and go, but stays long term.
From what you describe, it sounds like you could have Attention deficit disorder. I am not a doctor but it could explain your inability to finish projects etc.
I would recommend you find a doctor or see your doctor and have a visit with him/her. Explain all you are feeling including suicidal thoughts. See if they can't get you on some medication that will help. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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