The Facts About Depression Percent of population that will experience depression in their lifetime: Women 20% Men 10%

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The Facts About Depression Percent of population that will experience depression in their lifetime: Women 20% Men 10%

Symptoms of Depression You no longer enjoy things like you once did You can’t fall asleep or you wake up and can’t go back to sleep You feel tired during the day You no longer enjoy food You find yourself eating more or less than usual

Symptoms of Depression You have gained or lost weight without trying You have a hard time concentrating You find it hard to sit still You cannot make even simple decisions You feel guilty or bad about yourself

Symptoms of Depression You feel people would be better off without you You think about suicide or about ways to hurt yourself  If any of these symptom apply or if you have been feeling sad or hopeless for more than a few weeks, seek help from your doctor

Getting Your Health and Life Back on Track 1. See your primary doctor first  Rule out physical causes of depression-like symptoms  Drinking too much alcohol  Side-effect of medication  Thyroid disorder  Electrolyte imbalance  Anemia (iron, folate, and vitamin B12 deficiencies)

Getting Your Health and Life Back on Track 2. Lift Your Spirits Join a support group Exercise Talk to family or friend(s) Keep a journal of the good things that happen each day Plan to do something you enjoy everyday Volunteer/help others

Getting Your Health and Life Back on Track 3. See a Specialist for Help Psychologist Psychiatric nurse Social worker Certified or Licensed Professional Counselor Psychiatrist

Getting Your Health and Life Back on Track 4. Antidepressants Use alone Use along with therapy Combats chemical imbalances Restores normal brain chemistry  Some antidepressants may interfere other medications

Lift Your Spirits Join a support group -Share your thoughts and feelings with others who also have the disease. Learn new skills to cope better. Exercise: Just moving can work wonders for the way you feel. Talk to family or friend(s): Sharing your feelings can help release built up emotions and get their support for needed changes. Keep a journal of the good things in life and other thoughts: Write down a poem or prayer that has meaning to you. Write out the many blessing that happen each day. Go back and read these things whenever you’re feeling blue. Plan an enjoyable day doing something you love: Go shopping, work in the garden, go for a walk at the park, or have lunch with friends..Volunteer/help others: Volunteering helps us feel good about ourselves, that we’re making a difference in someone else’s life.