It is wrong to think that having depression is as good as having a death sentence. To be able to manage the disorder, get medical help early. By delaying medical treatment, many patients suffer for a longer period of time. If you suspect that you are suffering from manic depression symptoms, you must see your doctor to discuss your problems with him so that you can be treated.
No one should feel hopeless and helpless. For some reason, you may feel rejected or neglected. Could it be a symptom of depression if the feeling persists instead of passing after a moment? Acknowledging that there is a problem that needs to be treated is an important first step. There are various manic depressive disorders that make it difficult for you to diagnose yourself.
A great number of women get baby blues after childbirth and think they suffer from depression but for most, it will pass in a month or two. When it does not, it would be a good idea to seek medical attention. Ignoring long term baby blues could lead to suicidal thoughts. You are not the only one experiencing this as such cases are fairly common.
When you see your doctor, you will be given a drug that helps you overcome your depression. Although there is no fast road to recovery, you will be able to lead a normal life with good medical help. It is important not to delay in seeking professional help. Relationships with family and friends could be strained and your condition could worsen if you keep your feelings to yourself. Open up about it and don't be hesitant to tell your friends and family about how you feel. They are often the first ones to help.
Know that manic depressive disorder when treated early is not a serious disease. Talk to family and friends for comfort and support - sometimes that is all the treatment you need.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
The Importance Of Early Treatment For Depression
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