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Looking to Understand your Depression Better? 
By: Mark Hall
The biggest problem with depression is how it affects the lives of those who live or work with the person with the condition; to make matters worse it is now recognized that there is more than one type of this illness. Almost all types of this condition are caused by unresolved issues in a person's life; naturally almost anyone can become depressed about certain aspects of their life. You just need to make sure that you're getting the help you need to overcome the problem; you need to be making the right decisions to get through the problems facing you and find out the cause and then deal with it.
It is difficult going through life and not experiencing sadness or feeling low but these things normally pass in time; it is unlikely however, a doctor would diagnose depression if they did feel this way as it is generally a temporary experience. Many people have problems caused by personal issues in relationships or family situations; if you're having difficulties in dealing with an issue and you are 'stressed out', you will need to find a way out of it. Problems have a tendency to multiply when they are not corrected and this is very true with this particular condition; dealing with the issues as early as possible will save someone from making themselves ill, physically and mentally.
Another common cause is found in the workplace and problems can arise in the relationships with co-workers; in all probability this will lead to a situation where the person who is depressed may even have a panic attack. This type of situation can make carrying out normal work duties difficult and will often result in the person taking long term sickness leave; when they become so unhappy they cannot face even going to work a professional must intervene to end the mental conflict. It is also possible that certain medications can cause chemical imbalances that create a feeling of depression; this can produce symptoms that mimic exactly those of someone who is depressed.
There is a great deal of responsibility here on the person's doctor to keep a regular check on a patient who has been given medication where these symptoms can occur. One of the biggest problems is where the symptoms of depression do not seem to have any cause that can be discovered; a situation like this can make treating the condition much more complicated. The difficulty is getting to person to admit to the problem in the first instance; when this happens the person cannot associate the condition with the cause.
A difficult form to recognize and therefore diagnose is Bipolar Disorder or manic Depression as it is commonly known; this particular condition can often leave the patient in a position of limbo for anything up to five years. When a person is unable to deal with their own issues, this condition will usually follow and at that point, provided they can admit they have a problem, something can normally be done. There is no point letting this condition run your life unless you enjoy the distress it causes you and those around you; starting medical treatment as early as possible will enable you to make those first steps to being free of its grip.
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