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If a person is depressed/anxious/OCD and always feeling guilty/depressed/worried, can these be symptoms of autism or another illness besides mainstream "depression"? I'm currently homeschooled, hoping to become a nurse, and studying up on current mental health issues. Oh, there are so many diagnoses and misdiagnoses for those symptons. When I was growning up, I exibited all of those symptoms and was diagnosed with...none other than...clinical depression. I have a hard time in school because I couldnt stay focused, I was anxious all the time, suicidal and was overwhelmed by every day life. But there was one thing that didnt fir into the puzzle: I was hypersensitive to touch and sound as well. I would instantly gag at the sound of cardboard ot foam and would go as far as to vomit when I touched wool or got my hands wet and wrinkly. WEird, huh? WEll with all the doctors doing there "Half-*** jobs" and me being hospitalized time after time- no one could figure it out or even took the time to figure it out. People thought- oh its all in your mind- you are fine! if you wrote all that, youre not autistic. No, autism is completely different. It has nothing to do with serotonin or brain chemistry, as the other illnesses do. I don't think it's a sign of autism. I suffer from anxiety and OCD, and the depression for me is a result of not having things in order, not having things clean enough, constantly worrying about death, thinking me and my children will die, and how I am going to die. It's a really upsetting thing, because I'm always worrying or cleaning. Not to mention I don't sleep at night either because I'm either cleaning, or thinking too much. everything just becomes overwhelming when you lack sleep. I think if anything, insomnia depression are effects of OCD and anxiety. The guilt is from the anxiety and OCD for me, I feel guilty about everything because my days are consumed bye cleaning and worrying. If you are on the right meds though it can help a lot. It's actually amazing how in depth this subject goes. You listed initially depression, anxiety, and OCD. All of these are very, very different. Clinical depression is the most common and most simple. It is simply the brain reuptaking more seritonin than it is supposed/is producing. Simple, an SSRI is typically perscribed, and that's that. Anxiety can be helped in a similar way, but that can also be more extreme as seen in panic disorder, etc. no does are not sign of autism. i know people that have autism and does are not symptom of it. if you want more information of autism go here I've lived with depression all of my life how do I cope? get involved in the comunity, crafts I currently see a psychologist and a doctor for meds. And I never losesight of the word hope. Ther is always someone out there who is worse off than you are the cheapest way to go is a minister or periest get involved in a twelve step program BELEIVE that you will get better, sounds like you have a handle on yourself already. go 2 peekvid and watch the movie the secret Depression and anxiety go hand in hand at times.OCD is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.Feeling guilty adds to your depression.You need to find out what it is that you feeling guilty about .and then set out to resolve the problem.Worry is a common factor to anxiety...worry about the unknown.If you can break it down as to what you are worried about ,then perhaps you can resolve that problem.There are many different facets to Mental Health..study the normal behaviour ,and then the abnormal |
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