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Living with a mental health condition Depression and anxiety DEPRESSION Psychological symptoms  continuous low mood or sadness  feeling hopeless and helpless  having low self-esteem  feeling tearful  feeling guilt-ridden  feeling irritable and intolerant of others  having no motivation or interest in things  finding it difficult to make decisions  not getting any enjoyment out of life  feeling anxious or worried  having suicidal thoughts or thoughts of harming yourself DEPRESSION Physical symptoms  moving or speaking more slowly than usual  change in appetite or weight (usually decreased, but sometimes increased)  constipation  unexplained aches and pains  lack of energy or lack of interest in sex (loss of libido)  changes to your menstrual cycle  disturbed sleep (for example, finding it hard to fall asleep at night or waking up very early in the morning) DEPRESSION Social symptoms  not doing well at work  taking part in fewer social activities and avoiding contact with friends  neglecting your hobbies and interests  having difficulties in your home and family life ANXIETY Psychological symptoms  feeling worried or uneasy a lot of the time  having difficulty sleeping, which makes you feel tired  not being able to concentrate  being irritable  being extra alert  feeling on edge or not being able to relax  needing frequent reassurance from other people  feeling tearful ANXIETY Physical symptoms  a pounding heartbeat  breathing faster  palpitations (an irregular heartbeat)  feeling sick  chest pains  headaches  sweating  loss of appetite  feeling faint  needing the toilet more frequently  "butterflies" in your tummy PANIC DISORDER  Panic disorder is where you have recurring and regular panic attacks, often for no apparent reason.  A panic attack occurs when your body experiences a rush of intense psychological (mental) and physical symptoms.  You may experience an overwhelming sense of fear, apprehension and anxiety. As well as these feelings, you may also have physical symptoms such as:  nausea  sweating  trembling  a sensation that your heart is beating irregularly (palpitations) My story Diagnosis Post-diagnosis… telling family and friends  One in four people will experience a mental health problem at some point in their lives.  Around one in ten children experience mental health problems.  Depression affects around one in 12 of the whole population.  Rates of self-harm in the UK are the highest in Europe at 400 per 100,000.  450 million people world-wide have a mental health problem.  29% women treated for mental health problem/ 17% men  Mixed anxiety & depression is the most common mental disorder in Britain, with almost 9% of people meeting criteria for diagnosis. Widespread misconceptions  Depressed People Are Constantly Miserable and Alone  Depression Just Means Being Sad  Antidepressants Don't Work  Depressed People Just Need to Snap Out of It  Only Women and Old People Get Depressed (cracked.com)  90% of the people who die by suicide having an existing mental illness or substance abuse problem at the time of their death  Men more likely to commit suicide than women  partly due to lack of treatment and support  Women more likely to attempt suicide than men Comprehension through poetry Comprehension through poetry Solace Seekers The solace seekers search for something that will help them to escape. On hands and knees with their magnifying glasses, They scour the Earth. Ripping their eyes out so they dangle from the optical nerve - ghouls that wander at night. They think they will find solace this way, but I have a secret: Solace doesn't exist. There is no escape from pain, and Any attempt to reduce suffering lays pain at someone else's door. And the face of destruction is quite happy To leave it's little speckled eggs Brewing, waiting to hatch. Waiting to wreak havoc. They drift, ghosts in the corridors, Blinded, eyes: honey - thick, glazed over. Oblivious to the ripple effect of their dropping their stone into water. They don't think of consequences, Laws of physics: Actions - reactions. They don't think of anything other than numbing the pain, Until the party is over, the liquor bottles are empty, And they are alone. Who loves you when you are alone? Even your shadow leaves in the night. Who loves you when the only voice in your head Is condemning you to death?