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Hi Dana. I'm so sorry to hear this. I know it must be hard watching someone you love struggle. But i'm glad you came to Connect for support! I myself struggled with depression in high school and college and I must say, this sounds a lot like that. When you are depressed or struggling, you do start to withdraw from everything around you because you feel like very little matters. For me, a combination of a low dose antidepressant and therapy helped tremendously!

I think your instinct about the doctor is right on. You might start with your primary care physician and position it to your daughter as just going in for a checkup (though make sure you go with her). You may want to have a few notes ready to discuss with the doctor, particularly specific examples of behavior now versus behavior before. Her symptoms are so general that it truly could be something beyond a mental health issue, so getting a doctor's opinion is really important. Then you might look into a therapist or psychologist. I'd just make sure that when you talk to her about seeing a mental health professional, talk about it as "giving it a try." Encourage her to go a few times to try it out and see what she thinks. The professional can take it from there.

I hope that helps! I'm also tagging @concernedfather, @kds1236, @taychahan, @erinorb, @jmbjar, @jbyrd and @momwfj who have also posted about their children's or their own struggles on Connect and should be able to provide some insights and support.

How long ago did you start to notice these changes? Do you think there was any kind of trigger? Also, do mental health issues run in your family?

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Thank you very much for your help and I am tring to take her to see a doctor.

@danazhu , I don't need for you to reply to this. I just want you to know that I am thinking of you and hoping that things are moving in a positive direction. Rosemary

Dear Rosemary<br>Thank you for your kindness and greeting. I just convinced my daughter that she needs to see GP and then he will refer her to see a specialist. Dana

Dana, If you or your daughter would like to contact me via the private email on this Mayo Connect site, please feel free to do so. That way your daughter can maintain her privacy. Rosemary