I'm 17 and after researching depression I think I might have it because I've have most of the symptoms for more than two years, but I can't think of anyone to talk to about it. I have talked to a doctor once (three months ago) (he thought I might have it, but he wasn't able to say), but we were moving at the time so couldn't do a follow up and I can't see another doctor until we get a house (i don't know when). I don't feel comfortable talking to my mom about it again or trying to get her to believe I have it or take it seriously when I'm not even 100% sure I have it. I just want to figure out who to talk to about it. (I tried online that didn't work out). I can't think of anyone I'm close enough to to talk about this with since I've been moving from place to place every 1-4 years. The only person I can think of is my Aunt, but I don't want to disrupt her life, I'm not to close to her, and also I'll only be able to talk face to face with her for the next 3 months at most. I need to talk to someone, but who would I go to. Thanks.
How to find someone to talk to about depression while a minor?
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- 3+ months ago by AllyJade
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- depression
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The first line of defense against depression and anxiety is B vitamins. Get nutritional yeast powder and/or B-100 pills. Vitamin B2 is a water soluble dye that turns urine bright yellow. When the color fades, it's time for another pill. Read some books about nutrition so you know how to eat right.