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Wed, Apr 30 08:59 AM

Depression: not sadness

 

There are times in my life when depression has set in around me like a thick fog.  I am not talking about sadness, or grief, or loss.

Real depression can wrap me up in a blanket of blindness, numbness, with a lack of will to accomplish anything.  I know that this kind of depression runs in my family.  It is called endogenous depression, because it's cause, or continuation, is within the brain chemestry.

 

I have had this once in my life, and it was once too many.  My mother suffered it ongoing throughout her life.  She was never able to evercome it, despite her deep faith.

 

So, here is where I question if our lesson of the day, (#19) might  be an oversimplification?  I know that cognitive therapy is effective in many cases, but in a depression lasting more than several weeks, antidepressants can be a good thing.  A very good thing.  They can return somone's life, their determination to proceed with life, empowerment, and finally, their joy in life.

 

All I am saying is, when it comes to depression, if you are hearing a little voice in your head saying, "this is too much.  Just go ahead and be done with it."  Get thee to a doctor.  Quickly.

 

Being Social Worky today.  And thanks for reading my blog!

 

 

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