Depression Suicide
Suicide is one of the most severe side effects of
depression. Depression is a chemical imbalance that allows a person to
become out of control. They are unable to control their mood swings, diet,
and rest. A person's life is disrupted completely when someone is
diagnosed with depression. Those who have severe depression is also mostly
diagnosed with bipolar disorder. It doesn't make you weird it doesn't make
you different. It just acknowledges the fact that everyone handles stress
and life events differently.
When it comes to depression a person will begin to
feel like they has no energy and eventually like they have no reason to
live. They have no reason to want to survive their crisis and have no hope
to ever feel better. The hopelessness gives a person a reason not to want
to try. People who are severely depressed may be in denial that they are
and it is at this point where someone from outside the situation needs to
come in an intervene.
The problem with depression is that most people
don't reach out for help. They don't get a true diagnose or treatment for
their depression and they struggle to live within their own mind. Some
people who do seek treatment are diagnosed wrongly. They aren't diagnosed
for depression but other mental disorders that are much worse. Being
misdiagnosed is one of the reasons why people with depression committee
suicide.
There are many medications that claim to help
relieve the suicidal effects of depression. Lithium is just one of the
medications. Lithium has been given to patients for decades and was once
just for bipolar patients. Today, Lithium has been recognized as a way to
stop the suicidal thoughts and it has been noted to help others deal more
confidently with their disease. Although it cannot cure depression or even
relieve depression, it enables the thoughts of death and hopelessness.
To tell if someone near and dear to you is dealing
with depression and possible contemplating suicide you will want to look
in a change of attitude. Have things that once meant something to them now
mean nothing? Do they still want to do hobbies and such that they once
loved? Have they pulled away from you? Any "yes"' to any of these
questions might mean that they are dealing with something that they can't
handle by themselves. They may be dealing with depression and suicidal
thoughts. |