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Do you think ADD can trigger Depression, or vice versa? |
Well, im more curious than anything. but can you have ADD or depression and it trigger SOMETHING. Can depression come along side with ADD/ADHD? im curious cause i just now thought about it. considering neither one runs in my family. i think i have ADD but im not sure, considering that i have no attention span almost, daydream most of my day, and i am so easily distracted, but i think there is something missing, when i get depressed im more distracted and i daydream more, like right now im pretty concerned if one mental issue can come with another, can this happen? or do i think too much? Firstly, stop worrying and don't label yourself - it could be a number of things and depression can cause a low/no attention span. I would see a doctor anyway. I'm sure that ADD can trigger depression. But what you're feeling is probably more a symptom of depression. People who are depressed can be easily distracted and withdrawn or seem to be daydreaming or preoccupied with thoughts. If you have one symptom then usually there's some thing to complement the disorder. One symptom is usually more prominent . I'll agree with True Blue Nd J4rose, it sounded like depression more than any thing to me. Depression can be so low that you only think about suicide or it can make you feel light headed. If you go to a doctor to talk about this, he puts you on meds and they don't work ask about trans cranial magnetic therapy. Only a psychiatrist can refer you for this type of treatment. Honey, these are 98% fake labels created by the big pharamceutical companies because once you have a label they get to sell you (or your insurance) the solution! Don't buy into it, friend. Make lifestyle changes instead. Make a schedule, include lots of fun, sports, study, dancing, make new friends. BETTER YET, HAVE YOU TRIED CHARITY WORK? Studies ahve shown that young people who go out and bust their butts for somebody else have a nearly ZERO percent rate of things like "depression." I have had ADD/ADHD, not anymore, but I dont think it can CAUSE depression. It can affect your mentality in a way which can make you dwell on certain issues and can cause certain issues in your life which those issues would be the cause of your depression but the ADD/ADHD wouldnt directly cause it. It can happen. Medications for ADHD cause depression, is a side effect. Practicing some breathing exercises help a lot for depression, worry, stress, fears, insecurities, anger, anxieties, loneliness, & for all unwanted emotional states, etc. If you have hyperactivity along with the attention deficit, then yes... eventually the body wears down and has no choice but to go into depression. Bi-polar disorder is also a possiblity. If you swing from a phase of hyperactivity to a depressed state and back, this might be your trouble. anything can happen i live with it & yes it can Absolutely ADD can coexist with depression, as a matter of fact, it's rather common. People with ADD who are undiagnosed are usually told that "they can do ______ if they would just work harder/try harder/focus better" This implies that the person is lazy or unmotivated, rather than dealing with ADD, hence...depression. It's not pretty either. The ADD can cause depression, which then makes focus and distractability issues even worse, which then makes the ADD worse, which gets the person even more depressed, and it quickly becomes a vicious cycle. There are even studies that show this, I'm not making this up. |
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