Depression can be diagnosed by a health care professional, based on specific symptoms. A diagnosis of depression is made, if five or more of the following symptoms persist for a minimum of two weeks:
- loss of interest in activities/pleasures
- low energy and increased fatigue
- sleeping problems (either sleeping too little/too much)
- increased or decreased appetite or weight
- feelings of hopelessness/negativity
- having thoughts about death or suicide
- feelings of restlessness
- feelings of sadness, anxiety
- problems to concentrate/memory problems
If you experience several of these symptoms, it is always good to contact your general practitioner of diabetes health care professional. They can help you.