You might be depressed
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-Sad, empty, or anxious. It will continue over time without getting better or going away.
-Helpless, worthless, or guilty. You may feel bad about yourself or your life, or think a lot about losses or failures.
- You may be pessimistic or believe that nothing good will ever happen. You may even think about suicide.
-Irritable. You may get restless or more cranky than usual.
-Less interest in activities. Hobbies or games you usually enjoy may not appeal to you. You may have little or no desire to eat
-Less energetic. You may feel extremely tired or think more slowly. Daily routines and tasks may seem too hard to manage.
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-Changes in the way you sleep. You may wake up too early or have trouble falling asleep. The opposite can also happen. You may sleep much longer than usual.
-Changes in appetite. You may overeat or not feel hungry. Depression often leads to weight gain or weight loss.
If you feel like you may be depressed please seek professional help. There's help for you and ways to be treated. If you are having any thoughts of suicide, please call the suicide hotline at <span>1-800-273-8255</span>
The correct answer is Stimulation of the vagus nerve.
If you stimulate the vagus nerve, the parasympathetic system that connects it all has an impulse that travels to the heart and it slows down the heart. If you stimulate the sympathetic in any way you will actually increase the heart rate which wouldn't be good for the patient.
I think it determining the reliability
just because it's in everything crossed fingers tho