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Depression is common in autoimmune conditions, and it’s not a personal failing or ‘just feeling low’ says Dr Robin Murray, a neuropsychologist. Chronic inflammation, pain, fatigue, and the unpredictability of symptoms all place real strain on both your body and your mind. Inflammation itself can affect your brain chemistry, which means depression can be part of the condition – not just a reaction to it.

Depression is common in autoimmune conditions, and it’s not a personal failing or ‘just feeling low’ says Dr Robin Murray, a neuropsychologist. Chronic inflammation, pain, fatigue, and the unpredictability of symptoms all place real strain on both your body and your mind. Inflammation itself can affect your brain chemistry, which means depression can be part of the condition – not just a reaction to it.

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