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Depression: What Can You Do?

If you or someone you know may be suffering in silence or think they may be depressed this is for you.

Understanding Depression:
First let me say that depression is not something you can 'snap' out of. Depression is caused by an imbalance of brain chemicals. Like any serious medical condition, it needs to be treated. To fight depression, you need to understand it.

To many, depression can feel like:
* constant feelings of sadness, irritability, or tension
* decreased interest or pleasure in usual activities or hobbies
* loss of energy, feeling tired despite lack of activity
* a change in appetite, with significant weight loss or weight gain
* a change in sleeping patterns, such as difficulty sleeping, early morning awakening, or sleeping too much
* restlessness or feeling slowed down
* decreased ability to make decisions or concentrate
* feelings of worthlessness, hopelessness, or guilt
* thoughts of suicide or death

Symptoms vary, but if you feel down for more than two weeks and interfering with daily life, then you may be clinically depressed.

If you are in an immediate serious crisis, please contact your doctor or go to your local hospital or emergency room.

Depression is not just a state of mind. It is related to physical changes in the brain and connected to an imbalance of a type of chemical that carries signals in your brain and nerves.

Depression can have many causes. Family history, trauma or stress, pessimistic personality, physical conditions, or other disorders.

What you can do if you are suffering:
1) See your doctor for treatment
2) Set realistic goals: you may feel overwhelmed by everything you should do, so focus on small goals to ease yourself back into your routine. Don't be too hard on yourself
3) Do what you enjoy
4) Hold off on major decisions
5) Avoid alcohol
6) Exercise
7) Get support

When you learn someone you care about is suffering from depression, what can you do?
1) Learn about depression, so you have a better idea what that person may be experiencing.
2) Do what you can to have that person seek medical care. Bring them to their doctor if needed
3) Be supportive and patient
4) Without being overly pushy, try getting that person to do what they enjoy. See friends, go to a movie, take a walk
5) People who feel depressed often resist attempts to be helped. Don't give up
6) If a person is talking of harming themselves or having thoughts of suicide, do not ignore it.

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Thank you for writing a clear concise rundown on depression. There is another good reason to check with a doctor if you have these symptoms. Some of them can be mirrored by immunological diseases that create a physical pain or lack of energy -- chronic pain is a cause of depression that can easily be overlooked with a pure psychological approach. So a full checkup is a very good idea. Get screened for anything that can cause it even if there is an obvious reason for depression such as grief.

One thing that annoys me though is the way ordinary sadness or heartbreak will get called depression in the vernacular. It trivializes it if anything sad gets called depression. Sometimes natural grief over death or divorce gets overreacted to because people expect a widow or widower to show up on Monday morning as if nothing happened and function cheerfully, this is more of a societal problem but support groups can help.

robertsloan2 Jul 2, 2008 06:55




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