Poor appetite or overeating.
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Health Inspector — 2 years ago(December 05, 2023 11:31 AM)
Poor appetite or overeating.
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Insomnia or excessive daytime sleepiness.
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Low energy or fatigue.
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Low self-esteem.
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Poor concentration or difficulty making decisions.
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Then you may have PDD, or persistent depressive disorder. It's like depression except you don't feel sad, you just don't find much joy in anything.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/lingering-meh-feeling-name-185141946.html
Less severe PDD is often diagnosed when people come to therapy for another issue, such as marital problems or job stress, and reveal that they feel an ongoing, low-level sadness, flatness or emotional numbness.
There may not appear to be a reason behind it. “You’re just sort of ‘meh,’” Shanbhag said. “And you get used to being that way.”
Those who have the more severe form of PDD, referred to in the past as chronic major depressive disorder, might be unable to get out of bed after a night of insomnia, lose their appetite, have such difficulty concentrating that they cannot get their work done, or feel too exhausted to clean the house or prepare dinner, said Dr. Paul Appelbaum, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University and the leader of the group that oversees revisions of the DSM.
It is estimated that about 2% of adults in the United States have had some form of PDD in the past year. -