DEPRESSION

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Depression

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  • a common and serious medical illness that negatively affects how you feel, the way you think and how you act.
  • causes feelings of sadness and/or a loss of interest in activities once enjoyed.
  • drains your energy, hope, and drive, making it difficult to take the steps that will help you to feel better.



Depression symptoms can vary from mild to severe and can include:

  • Feeling sad or having a depressed mood
  • Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed
  • Changes in appetite — weight loss or gain unrelated to dieting
  • Trouble sleeping or sleeping too much
  • Loss of energy or increased fatigue
  • Increase in purposeless physical activity (e.g., hand-wringing or pacing) or slowed movements and speech (actions observable by others)
  • Feeling worthless or guilty
  • Difficulty thinking, concentrating or making decisions
  • Thoughts of death or suicide
(NOTE: Symptoms must last at least two weeks for a diagnosis of depression.)




HOW TO DEAL WITH DEPRESSION?

Reach out and stay connected

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  • You may feel too exhausted to talk, ashamed at your situation, or guilty for neglecting certain relationships. But this is just the depression talking. Staying connected to other people and taking part in social activities will make a world of difference in your mood and outlook. Reaching out is not a sign of weakness and it won’t mean you’re a burden to others. Your loved ones care about you and want to help. And if you don’t feel that you have anyone to turn to, it’s never too late to build new friendships and improve your support network.

Do things that make you feel good

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  • In order to overcome depression, you have to do things that relax and energize you. This includes following a healthy lifestyle, learning how to better manage stress, setting limits on what you’re able to do, and scheduling fun activities into your day.


Get moving

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  • When you’re depressed, just getting out of bed can seem like a daunting task, let alone working out! But exercise is a powerful depression fighter—and one of the most important tools in your recovery arsenal. Research shows that regular exercise can be as effective as medication for relieving depression symptoms. It also helps prevent relapse once you’re well.



Eat a healthy, depression-fighting food
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  • What you eat has a direct impact on the way you feel. Reduce your intake of foods that can adversely affect your brain and mood, such as caffeine, alcohol, trans fats, and foods with high levels of chemical preservatives or hormones (such as certain meats).





Get a daily dose of sunlight

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  • Sunlight can help boost serotonin levels and improve your mood. Whenever possible, get outside during daylight hours and expose yourself to the sun for at least 15 minutes a day. Remove sunglasses (but never stare directly at the sun) and use sunscreen as needed.




Challenge negative thinking

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  • Do you feel like you’re powerless or weak? That bad things happen and there’s not much you can do about it? That your situation is hopeless? Depression puts a negative spin on everything, including the way you see yourself and your expectations for the future.
  • When these types of thoughts overwhelm you, it’s important to remember that this is a symptom of your depression and these irrational, pessimistic attitudes—known as cognitive distortions—aren’t realistic. When you really examine them they don’t hold up. But even so, they can be tough to give up. You can’t break out of this pessimistic mind frame by telling yourself to “just think positive.” Often, it’s part of a lifelong pattern of thinking that’s become so automatic you’re not even completely aware of it. Rather, the trick is to identify the type of negative thoughts that are fueling your depression, and replace them with a more balanced way of thinking.




Comments

  1. HAD YOU EXPERIENCED BEING DEPRESSED? IF YES, HOW DID YOU OVERCOME IT?

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    1. Yup. We all know that everyone had experienced it specially if they have problems. But ofcourse we should always stay positive! God will not give that kind of problem if we can't overcome on it! :)

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  2. is it really hard to handle depression?

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    1. Hmmm. It depends on the person who's experiencing it. Because if you're a negative thinker, then it's really hard to handle it for you.

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  4. Does it actually help people with depression? Thanks for the Info

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    1. Yes. Because I already experienced it and I just eat some depression-fighting food like chocolates and some other sweets. Then I also do things that make me feel good like playing online games and listening to musics. :)

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  5. Can depression leads into suicidal thoughts?

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    1. Sometimes. Because you're claiming that everyone hates and dislikes you. S you've just decided to kill yourself.

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  6. What is the difference from being depressed to anxiety?

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  7. Anxiety is a belief that something could go wrong in the future, or what we call worried thoughts. While depression was a feeling of sadness about the future, as though it's hopeless.

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    1. Ofcourse not. Haha! Nobody likes being depressed.😂😛

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  9. what are the symptoms that a person has depression?

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  10. It was already stated on the 2nd paragraph or part of my topic. :)

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  11. what is the main cause of depression?

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    1. There are lot of causes of depression, but the main cause of it was the extreme sadness. :)

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  12. bakit nga ba ang daming nagkakaroon ng depression?
    at ano nga ba ang mga dahilan nito?

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    1. People experienced depression because of their extreme sadness. Specially when they have many problems in their life.

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    1. Hahaha nope! Nobody likes being depressed! :)

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  15. How can we avoid the depression?

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    1. We can't avoid depression, but once you experience it, there are some tips to overcome on it. It was stated on my topic. :D

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    1. It's when depression turns into suicidal thoughts.

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  17. Why people do suicide if they can talk to God ? :--)

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    1. Because not all the people believes on Him. Some people are close-minded persons. They thought that if they've decided to commit suicide, they can escape from depression.

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    1. Yup. Specially if I am suffering on different challenges that's coming into my life.

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  19. Ano dahilan Kung bakit nadedepress sila?

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    1. It's because they are suffering from severe sadness.

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  20. Can a lack of sleep cause depression?

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    1. Not exactly, but lack of sleep does play a role. Lack of sleep caused by another medical illness or by personal problems can make depression worse. An inability to sleep that lasts over a long period of time is also an important clue that someone may be depressed.

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  21. Ano ang unang nagiging sanhi ng depression ?

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    1. Experiencing extreme sadness and depressed mood. Also lose of interest on activities once enjoyed.

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  22. Paano ba maging maayos Ang taong depress?

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    1. Just follow those tips to relieve your happiness and hope in your life!

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  23. who do you think usually gets depressed? man or woman? and why?

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    1. Women. The reasons for these gender differences are not clear, and some believe such statistics are exaggerated because females are more “sensitive” and therefore more likely to report such symptoms.

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    1. Because people experienced a lot of problem so they thought that they can't overcome on it.

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  25. Can depression be gone after i take another step forward withis advice?

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    1. It depends. If you already felt happiness and hope, then we can say, Goodbye depression! :D

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  26. What is the cause of depression??

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    1. Drug and alcohol use, Serious medical illness, Family history and personality

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