Re: This isn't for attention
@Violinist, to be strict in a definitional sense any mental state is defigned as "chronic" when it interferes with the course of your life.
Everyone feels depressed at some point or other, but it is when that depression becomes debilitating that it makes the leap into mental illness, whether or not it has a distinct cause, ie, what used to be called reactive depression, or whether it is indoginus, ie, like my friend just a genetic quirk of neuro chemistry with no discernable cause.
So, it is quite possible to have "chronic" depression, ie, feelings of depression that are literally debilitating as a reaction to an event in a person's life, such as death of a loved one.
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