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7 years of depression, Rudy Salam Often anxious to the point where it is difficult to talk

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Rudy Salam, the older brother of Roy Marten passed away on Friday (11/18/2022). The aging actor passed away after he was said to have suffered from depression for quite some time.

As related by Roy Marten, Rudy often displayed symptoms such as feeling restless. However, Roy himself was unaware of the pressure his brother Rudy Salam, the man born in 1948, was under.

“Mas Rudy’s suffering is over, because Mas Rudy has been suffering for seven years, so in my opinion this is the best way, I think he was depressed at first, I don’t know why,” Roy said, quoted by Enter LiveSunday (20/11/2022).

“But in the last 10 years, 15 years ago, he’s been sick for two years but he’s finally recovered. What’s certain is there’s an anxiety that I don’t know why,” she continued.

The depression, which was later called the cause of Rudy Salam’s physical condition, was weakening. This is because the man who has also worked as a model and singer in recent times has found it difficult to carry out the activities of him.

“There was a pressure I don’t know what, he started to get restless, paced back and forth, couldn’t concentrate, couldn’t talk, after a while he was lazy to move, due to dizziness he was lazy to move and then paralyzed,” Roy said.

Symptoms

Cited by the Mayo Clinic, there are several symptoms of depression that can appear in several episodes or over the long term:

  • Feeling sad, crying, empty or hopeless
  • Outbursts of anger, irritability, or frustration, even over little things
  • Loss of interest or pleasure in most or all of your normal activities, such as sex, hobbies, or sports
  • Sleep disturbances, including insomnia or excessive sleep
    Fatigue and lack of energy, so even small tasks require extra effort
  • Decreased appetite and weight loss or increased desire to eat and weight gain
    Anxiety, agitation or restlessness
  • Slowing of thinking, speech or body movements
  • Feelings of worthlessness or guilt, fixating on past failures or blaming oneself
  • Difficulty thinking, concentrating, making decisions and remembering things
  • Frequent or recurring thoughts of death, suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, or suicide
  • Unexplained physical problems, such as back pain or headaches.

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