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Nearly 15 million Americans each year are affected by a serious illness called depression. Make no mistake, it is a real disease.
It’s not a reflection on the personal attributes of the patient despite it being a mental illness. Depression can strike every person. It’s path has no pattern. It will affect the rich as well as the poor. It takes no race into consideration.
Strength or weakness isn’t a factor with this disease. The age-old stereotype that has been associated with a mental illness must be ignored. Without treatment it will get worse. It will not simply go away if you ignore the symptoms. If a person doesn’t seek medical attention, the disease becomes worse until it dominates their entire life.
Depression is brought on by many factors in our life. It’s not a matter of a day or two of confusion or sadness, this disease is much more. The affects of true depression can last for months and years.
Depression at its worse can lead one to the act of suicide. Remorse is often a feeling associated with the early stages. The pleasure from favorite activities might disappear. It’s possible to experience loneliness and despair.
It could lead to feelings of failure and a sense of the future only getting worseession.
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