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	<title>Comments on: Can sudden losses cause a person eventually to become practically emotionless?</title>
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		<title>By: Josephine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Josephine</dc:creator>
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		<description>It sounds like you&#039;re depressed. Sometimes when we have lots of losses or traumas, we tip into depression without even being aware of it. I would say though,  that you should take some reassurance from the fact that you are behaving perfectly normally considering what you&#039;ve been through. You&#039;ve had a very stressful time and in fact you are still under considerable stress with your studies and your family issues. If you weren&#039;t feeling low, then you have a reason to worry, that response would be abnormal. 

The emotionlessness is a symptom of the depression or low mood and in a way it protects you from anything else hurting you. I mean, if you don&#039;t feel it, it won&#039;t hurt. It&#039;s your body&#039;s way of preventing you from any more pain. As your life stresses improve and with help from your psychiatric nurse, you will regain your ability to feel emotion again. Don&#039;t worry. Anger comes from a different place to hurt, so that&#039;s why your feeling it. 

TC 

It&#039;s great that your seeing someone professional and have someone you can talk to.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It sounds like you&#8217;re depressed. Sometimes when we have lots of losses or traumas, we tip into depression without even being aware of it. I would say though,  that you should take some reassurance from the fact that you are behaving perfectly normally considering what you&#8217;ve been through. You&#8217;ve had a very stressful time and in fact you are still under considerable stress with your studies and your family issues. If you weren&#8217;t feeling low, then you have a reason to worry, that response would be abnormal. </p>
<p>The emotionlessness is a symptom of the depression or low mood and in a way it protects you from anything else hurting you. I mean, if you don&#8217;t feel it, it won&#8217;t hurt. It&#8217;s your body&#8217;s way of preventing you from any more pain. As your life stresses improve and with help from your psychiatric nurse, you will regain your ability to feel emotion again. Don&#8217;t worry. Anger comes from a different place to hurt, so that&#8217;s why your feeling it. </p>
<p>TC </p>
<p>It&#8217;s great that your seeing someone professional and have someone you can talk to.</p>
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