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Suffering from depression
I am a mbbs doc having low mood, lost all interest in activities and life itself after getting diagnosed with cervical and lumbar disc bulge. I am feeling worthless and have anhedonia too. I can't eat anything as I have no appetite and only eat two times a day. I hate my job because i can't indulge myself in it. Everyday feels so exhausting and I feel like I have lost my purpose. Is there any hope left and is it possible to regain my interest as I have only a few months left for the next neet pg?
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Hi What you’re experiencing is a depressive phase triggered by physical pain and disruption in your routine and identity, which is why you feel low, disconnected, and uninterested in everything. The anhedonia, low appetite, and exhaustion are symptoms, not your reality, and they are treatable. Right now your brain is in a low-energy state, so forcing motivation for NEET PG will only increase pressure start with very small, manageable study blocks and focus on stabilizing your mood first. There is definitely hope, and it is possible to regain your interest and drive with the right support and structured routine. This phase is temporary, not a loss of purpose. Take therapy. You can connect with me on nine two six six seven two six zero six five.
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Hi What you r experiencing is adjustment disorder or depression Person facing such difficulties in life goes through this phase U can arise in our field with flying colours So medication with antidepressants and a good therapy session can heal u It’s a matter of time with medications that u ll regain what u were
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First as a doctor you know your mental health is as important as physical well being. How can you appear neet pg without attention and concentration ( which is absent now) . Better get treated for low mood first.
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Meet a psychiatrist. And start treatment immediately.
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Your symptoms—low mood, anhedonia, poor appetite, exhaustion, and worthlessness—suggest a depressive episode, likely worsened by your health issues and exam stress. This is treatable and not permanent, but given the impact on your functioning, it’s important not to manage this alone. Please consult a psychiatrist at the earliest for proper assessment and treatment, as timely help can significantly improve your symptoms and help you get back on track.
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