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a few depression graphics, hope they are helpful to someone (Original Post) steve2470 Apr 2017 OP
Too late for my sister, but thanks for posting this. sinkingfeeling Apr 2017 #1
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thanks steve. mopinko Apr 2017 #2
my pleasure! :) nt steve2470 Apr 2017 #3
Thanks for this! smirkymonkey Apr 2017 #4
Thanks for posting this because so many people are affected by democratisphere Apr 2017 #5
The link between Introversion and Depression... TheDebbieDee Apr 2017 #6
That is so true about vitamin d kimbutgar Apr 2017 #7
Thank you, Steve. BigDemVoter Apr 2017 #8
Excellent post, Steve. Tobin S. Apr 2017 #9
Thank you voteearlyvoteoften Apr 2017 #10
Thank you! Duppers Apr 2017 #11
Thanks son_b Sep 2018 #12

Response to sinkingfeeling (Reply #1)

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
4. Thanks for this!
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 10:20 AM
Apr 2017

I am curious as to why certain parts of the world have such high rates of depression. If it was a simple matter of poverty then it would affect many other parts of the world as well, but it doesn't. There must be something else that factors in.

democratisphere

(17,235 posts)
5. Thanks for posting this because so many people are affected by
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 10:25 AM
Apr 2017

depression and may not recognize what it is. Very helpful!

 

TheDebbieDee

(11,119 posts)
6. The link between Introversion and Depression...
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 11:35 AM
Apr 2017



Recent studies (you have to Google for them) have shown that a Vitamin D deficiency can result in depression. Most people get enough Vitamin D from dairy products and sunlight but if you are an “indoorsy” introvert, that may not be enough sunlight for some of us!

If you're an introvert and you are suffering from depression from no discernible emotional traumas, the Vitamin D deficiency MAY be the reason why... Your body uses Vitamin D to synthesize serotonin which is a natural substance that makes you feel as though life is worth living.

So if you're Vitamin D deficient then you're are more likely to be depressed. If you have health insurance, and you talk to your doctor about depression, ask your doctor to test you for this deficiency BEFORE allowing him/her to prescribe anti-depressants.

My .02 cents! Have a great day everybody! I make this post periodically - it may give someone another avenue to explore WRT their depression...

kimbutgar

(21,040 posts)
7. That is so true about vitamin d
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 11:41 AM
Apr 2017

Whenever it is sunny I stand outside for awhile and feel so much better. My late mother was always depressed and was not an outdoors person. Seeing this growing up I vowed to never let depression get ahold of me. When I feel down I go out in the sun.

BigDemVoter

(4,149 posts)
8. Thank you, Steve.
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 12:19 PM
Apr 2017

My depression has been under relatively good control for a few years, but occasionally I have what I call "breakthrough depression." It's a good reminder of how bad things can get if I don't take care of myself. Depression, for me, is the worst possible thing to endure.

Duppers

(28,117 posts)
11. Thank you!
Sun Apr 23, 2017, 09:28 PM
Apr 2017

Confronting how bad it is is hard. I know the problems but there seems to be no solutions.

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