F43.23 Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Anxiety And Depression
F43.23 Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Anxiety And Depression
Tagline Mixed Bag.
Straight talk
Life throws a plot twist and your brain responds with both sadness and worry at the same time. Not quite full major depression and not just simple stress either. This one is for the days when your brain could not decide between meltdown and shutdown, so it picked both. The hat is the fashion equivalent of circling "all of the above" on the coping skills quiz. It quietly honors the fact that life blew up, you kept going and your nervous system is still filing the paperwork.
What the doctor says
This diagnosis is given when emotional or behavioral symptoms show up after a clear stressful event and involve both anxious and depressive features. The reaction is stronger than would be expected and interferes with daily life but does not meet criteria for a full mood or anxiety disorder. Clinically this describes disproportionate distress in response to identifiable stressors, split between anxious and depressive symptoms. It does not show the way small tasks become overwhelming while your brain alternates between panic and numbness. Wearing the code is one way to acknowledge that surviving transition deserves more credit than it gets.
Shop this diagnosis
- F43.23 โ Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Anxiety And Depression: Cuffed Beanie โ embroidered ICD-10 code on a snug cuffed knit hat.
- F43.23 โ Adjustment Disorder With Mixed Anxiety And Depression: Pom-Pom Beanie โ same code, same brain, with extra chaos on top.
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