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This is naive as once you fall ill with depression you start losing your hobbies / goals & passions - so it's hardly a remedy, but it is definitely much better if you have people around you who care about you. There are plenty of people who are in a stable financial situation, free of some other diseases who still get depression.
If you suspect that you might have it you need to visit a psychiatrist.
As for home remedies, I recommend drinking St. John's wort tea, bitter chocolate and contact with nature / pets.
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They sometimes talk, and when they do then these people often turn their back on you, freeze you out, move away from you and leave you even more alone. I have experienced it myself and there are many others who can vouch for it. People subconsciously move away from those with depression.
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