Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Depression and society

Depression is one of those diseases that no one really understands when he is referring to it, “why are you so depressed?” a common question, kind of shows us what society has to say about depression, a temporary, mild condition. But those who experienced depression will tell you that this kind of attitude towards this disease is one of the dangerous causes that depression is constantly being overlooked and ignored.

Depression hurts. It is one of the most heartbreaking diseases (literally) in our modern world. Depression hurts, not only in the mental realm, but in the physical as well. This goes unnoticed by many people, who associate depression with some intangible malady affecting only the mind. Symptoms vary, but there are some recurring ones. These may include attitudinal changes where one loses interest in activities that were previously enjoyed, a social aloofness that separates one from family and friends, or a different, darker outlook on the world and its inhabitants.

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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Depression Blog

Depression is one of the most heartbreaking diseases (literally) in our modern world. Depression hurts, not only in the mental realm, but in the physical as well. This goes unnoticed by many people, who associate depression with some intangible malady affecting only the mind. Symptoms vary, but there are some recurring ones. These may include attitudinal changes where one loses interest in activities that were previously enjoyed, a social aloofness that separates one from family and friends, or a different, darker outlook on the world and its inhabitants.

These are the common, non-physical symptoms of depression, but depression hurts physically and acutely. For example, the chemical foundation behind depression can cause headaches and aggressive migraines. This may affect sleep, which in turn affects how the body performs the next day, creating a vicious cycle of pain. With lowered sleep levels comes a decreased ability to deal with pain. Aches become more apparent and serotonin levels in the brain become inadequate to raise one from depression. Stomachaches may also become a problem, causing one to eat less and lose weight, which hurts overall physical performance.

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