about depression

How do I talk to my mom about depression?
I won’t go into detail, but for quite some time now I have been feeling depression symptoms. I was unaware that there was anything wrong, and thought I was just lazy and unmotivated, until recently.
I want to go talk to my doctor, but I’m only 13, so I can’t take myself.
So obviously I have to ask my mother to take me. I’m worried about what she will think when I try to ask her about it. What should I do? How should I go about asking her?
Just do it. Don’t think about it, just let it out and say what you are feeling.
Its like getting into a cold swimming pool, easiest way is to just jump all the way in.
Close Up: John Kirwan talks about depression
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