Severe Depression And Your Daily Life
In its worst stages depression becomes severe depression. Most people who suffer from this disease seek no medical attention until it’s severe enough to require long periods of treatment. Depression of sime type afflicts 15 million people in the USA annually. Unfortunately 2/3 of these people never seek medical treatments. It seems that the age-old stereotypes that are associated with any mental illness leads these individuals to conceal their affliction and try to wish it away. The problem is that Sever Depression will not be wished away. The condition gets worse and those afflicted will lose control.
Many sufferers won’t admit they show the signs of this condition. Severe depression does not make you sub-human. It doesn’t make you less of a human. Like heart disease or cancer, depression is an illness. It requires treatment and support. When it becomes severe depression the symptoms become even worse. Everything associated with the illness becomes more intense. It becomes harder to deal with every day situations. You’ll be pulled deeper into yourself by feelings of hopelessness. This illness cannot be prevented. Treatment is possible. It’s vital to detect it early.
It takes some skill to diagnose depression from its symptoms. There are many different symptoms that are identified with depression. A transparent one is that the sufferer will withdraw into themselves. They find it impossible to handle relationships with other people. Hopelessness, helplessness and even remorse consume them. These people become moody. In some cases of severe depression people claim to hear evil spirits whispering in their ear. At some point many of these victims of Severe Depression will consider suicide as a way of escape. It takes treatment and a great deal of support from loved ones to help people with the disease..
Severe Depression is a terrible disease. Those who suffer it cannot live normal lives, as they once knew it. Losing the ability to control your own life is terrible. Treatment is the only option. A combination of psychotherapy and medications are generally used to combat depression. Discussing the issues in a support group can also be effective. Once victims seek treatment they can be put on the road to a better life. It’s very possible to regain control over their lives. The first step is to admit to the disease and look for help.
BY :Maleesha Kumari Natural Cures for Depression , Natural Remedies for Anxiety , Aromatherapy
Filed under Depression, Mental Health by on Jun 19th, 2010.
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