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Hey everyone, just thought I'd run this by you. I recently saw a guy in his early 50s without any significant medical or psychiatric history. He had relatively minor surgery for which he recevied both general and spinal anesthesia. Since this time, he's developed a pretty significant depression. His medical docs/surgeons haven't sent him for any scans, bloodwork or anything like that. And I was wondering if off the top of your collective heads there are any tests you would definitely send this guy for to rule out any untoward medical badness. I can work with the depression; I just don't want to miss anything. And it happening so suddenly after surgery like that in a person with no real history is raising some alarm bells internally.