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Published 18 Mar 2026
Some days are hard. That’s life.
But when something doesn’t feel right for a while, your mood, your thoughts, your energy, your body and mind are asking for help.
Mental health matters just as much as physical health. And just like chest pain or a high fever, there are signs you shouldn’t ignore.
Everyone has down days. But if the feeling doesn’t lift or keeps coming back. It’s something more.
You may feel:
If this lasts more than two weeks, it’s time to talk to someone.
Stress comes and goes. Anxiety that sticks around is different.
You may notice:
When your mind won’t slow down, your body feels it too.
Sleep and mental health are closely connected.
Watch for:
Changes in sleep are often one of the first warning signs.
If you’re avoiding friends, family, or things you used to enjoy, pay attention.
You might:
Connection matters. Losing it can be a sign you need support.
Big mood swings can make daily life harder.
You may feel:
If it’s affecting your work, relationships, or daily routine, don’t ignore it.
Sometimes people try to manage how they feel on their own.
This can look like:
These may feel like short-term relief, but they can make things worse over time.
If you’re noticing one or more of these signs, it’s okay to reach out.
Start with:
And if you’re in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, call or text 988 right away. Help is available 24/7.
Taking care of your mental health is part of taking care of yourself. If you have concerns, Grady specialists are here to help.
Support is real. Treatment works. And things can get better.
Talk to someone today. It’s a strong first step.
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