Saturday, September 13, 2008

Does depressive illness follow a pattern?

Unfortunately, once a person has had a clinical depression and is in the system, he/she is more likely to suffer from depression again. For example, some people experience seasonal cycles of depression, particularly in winter. This is called Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.). There is a sickness for every time of the year or any mood you are in.

Five to ten percent of people who experience depression also experience states of exaggerated happiness or elation called mania.

The occurrence of both depression and mania at different times is called bipolar affective disorder, while repeated experiences of depression alone is termed unipolar affective disorder.

These titles are another source of prescription DRUGS.

“...modern psychiatry has yet to convincingly prove the genetic/biologic cause of any single mental illness...Patients [have] been diagnosed with 'chemical imbalances' despite the fact that no test exists to support such a claim, and...there is no real conception of what a correct chemical balance would look like.”—1996, psychiatrist David Kaiser

The depressed feelings we all experience after a serious loss or disappointment may last for a short or a long time. How long depends on the person, the severity of the loss, and the support available to help the person to cope with it.

Depression may also last for short or long periods. Without medical treatment, it may end naturally after several weeks or months. With medical treatment, it may become permanent. A chemical unbalance in the brain (bipolar) which only medications can treat. You then are traped into this system until you finally realize that the medication you were taking does not work. On the contrary you have became worst with all of the side effects related.

Because the kidneys and liver are responsible for the elimination of depression medications, impairment to either of these two organs may cause the drugs to accumulate in the body. However, most laboratory tests are not very helpful when it comes to diagnosing depression.

There are no blood tests, CT scan, MRI, ECG, or EEG to diagnose depression.

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