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Stop Depression Before it Kills You!

October 17, 2009

Having trouble taking a rest lately? Worried of the piles of things to do at work? Feeling down and sad? Wait! You might be suffering from depression and might cost your life!

At the start of the 20th century, life has gradually become fast-paced life to most people. Everyone seems to have been preoccupied with having to earn some bucks to fill their coffers. To be busy has then become the order of the day. Very few however realize that as they try to make both ends meet in their everyday existence, they are unconsciously putting their lives at high risk. Many people are not aware that amidst all these daily loads, they are already beset with a serious health problem – depression.

As defined, depression is a mental illness marked by feelings of extreme sadness, hopelessness, and inadequacy. Most of these individuals often experience disturbed sleep and weight change.

Many people identify depression as “feeling sad for no reason”, not motivated to do anything, feel tired after a light load of work, irritable and apathetic.

According to medical experts, depression has no single cause and the victim may not even have the idea why he was struck with it.

Not just a state of mind

The alarming effect of depression has prompted medical experts to conduct researches, to discover its cause and eventually chart solutions. Researches showed that the illness resulted from a combination of things but it is not just a state of mind as others believe. 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. These chemicals are called neurotransmitters.

• There have been some common factors pointed which involves depression. Studies revealed that genetics play an important part in depression. It can run in families for generations. Another factor is personal problems including financial, break up of a relationship or death of a loved one. Likewise, major life changes like graduation, marriage, staring a new job and the likes do cause depression.

• Serious medical conditions like heart disease, cancer and HIV also contribute to depression partly because of their physical weakness and stress these diseases bring. Doctors say depression can aggravate medical conditions since it weakens the immune system thereby making their resistance to pain lower. In some cases, patients in these serious conditions become depressed as an effect of prescribed medications.

• Other psychological disorders like schizophrenia, substance abuse, anxiety and eating disorders often appear along with depression. Experts also stressed that people who have low self esteem and pessimists are at higher risk of becoming depressed.

How to fight the illness

Once an individual notices the signs of depression, he is advised to seek professional help especially if the condition adversely affects his social functioning and daily activities like work. However, the sad thing remains- most people refuse to accept the idea that they are “sick” and that they need medical help.

This is true especially in men who may show the typical symptoms of depression, but are more likely to be angry and hostile. In their hostility, they simply resort to alcohol or drug abuse. Worst, in their refusal to seek outside help, they commit suicide and studies show that men are four times more likely to kill themselves than women because of depression.

As a person ages, the risk of being depressed is higher. This is explained by their physical conditions and because they become less active as they were younger.

Medical experts say treatment of depression varies depending on the cause. If the cause is physical like cancer or such other diseases, they are treated based on this aspect. If the cause is psychological, they usually undergo counseling and therapy.

However, whatever the cause may be, depression can be treated and more importantly, it can be prevented. But experts say the success of any treatment will depend on the patient’s acceptance and early diagnosis.

But the simplest way to avoid depression, experts concluded, is for everyone to value relaxation. Make it a habit to take a few minutes break from the hassles of life and work and enjoy life to the fullest! Fight depression before it kills you!

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Jennifer Alinio
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4 Responses to “Stop Depression Before it Kills You!”

  1. Pictures Says:

    Depression is hitting on me hard?
    I have been very stress. This year I tried very hard to change myself, to overcome my anxiety and stopping my bad habits.

    I started a new school with new people. In class, there were times where I wanted to give up because I didn’t get some of the stuff. But I studied really hard and I pass the class. I was looking forward for this two weeks break so I could relax.

    My mom’s brother came from Africa, he’s handicap so I have to take care of him from 8am to 5pm since my mom is at work.
    My brother, his wife and kid is coming from Holland so I have to company them. I tell my mom my stresses but she keeps on telling me her problems which is bigger and she cries.

    My family is going to throw a party for my brother’s arrival but I don’t even feel like celebrating, I feel like crying cuz I’m too stress out.

    I feel like they are going to judge me for not knowing how to cook. I wanted to learn cooking this break but not possible.

    How can I stop this depression before it kills me?

  2. jerseyzgirl101 Says:

    you have to be calm. relax. take a day off. your brother will be happy to see you; im sure that’s more important to him than how well you cook. enjoy yourself and get your priorities straight. figure out what you need to do that is very important. make a to-do list. as for your mother, talk to her and if that is too difficult, speak with a friend who can help you out.
    i hope this helped atleast a little. im sorry if it didnt. i hope everything works out
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  3. Bella Says:

    it’s okay Hun, you’re not depressed. You are just stressed to the max. You are having to take on a lot of responsibility and your mother is relying on you because she can’t handle it either. The holidays will fly by. If you ever wanted to do something great, this is the time. be a good host grab some simple cook books, if you can read you can cook. Cooking is a great stress releiver trust me you’ll enjoy it. Throw up some decorations around the house to celebrate your family. If your mom sees you working it will get her going as well. This will be a great way to look towards the New Year that you did good during the holidays and KARMA will be on your side and start the year off positive for school. YOU WILL BE OKAY.
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  4. turninwrenchs247 Says:

    wow, i can understand, fear, depression, mabey guilt but you have to understand that you are important, you are part of this whole big picture call life. chill about the fear about the coking thing. I don’t know all the social parts for your life but I do know that you have a right to be happy, just know it will all work out…everything happens for a reason. Just my opinon. I have problems also( oh yea ) but it will be ok… I have to talk to someone for help. you try that, ok. good luck
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