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When sadness won't go away: Checklist
 
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Everyone feels sad or worried sometimes . . .

But if these feelings go on for more than a few weeks, or they start to interfere with your life, talk to a doctor about it! Because it doesn’t have to be like that . . .

If you feel sad or worried for more than a few weeks, this might be because you have depression or an anxiety disorder. A doctor can help treat this, so you feel better again. 

 
Checklist
Tell the doctor if anything on this checklist describes how you feel or act –

- Feel unusually sad or worried for more than two weeks

- Lose interest in things you usually enjoy

- Feel guilty for no real reason

- Think you are worthless

- Are so worried sometimes, you feel shaky or have di|culty breathing

- Feel it wouldn’t matter if you died

- Abuse drugs or alcohol.

- Say or write things that don’t make sense

- Abuse drugs or alcohol. 


How to get help

- Make an appointment to see a doctor.

- Ask for a longer appointment, so you have lots of time to explain what worries you.

- Be really honest about how you feel.

- Write some notes to take along, to help explain how you feel.

- If you are worried about someone else, encourage them to see a doctor. Offer to go with them, as a support.

 

How to get information

  • For information and advice, call the SANE Helpline on 1800 18 SANE (7263) 9-5 weekdays EST (request free InfoPack 24 hours) or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

  • Visit the SANE website at www.sane.org for Factsheets and other useful stuff.

To order resources visit the SANE Bookshop at www.sane.org or call 1800 18 SANE (7263).

 


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This Factsheet may be freely downloaded, copied and distributed on condition no change is made to the content. SANE Australia is not responsible for any actions taken as a result of information or opinions contained in the Factsheet. (Version English, 2006) 

 

 



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