Sunday, October 25, 2009

How or why depression happens?


Answer:
The chemicals in your brain get out of whack, and start producing weird amounts. If one chemical is produced more than another, then you suffer a shortage with another one, which causes issues. There are 3 chemicals in your brain that keep you "normal" as long as they are functioning within the right levels.Events in your life can also cause depression.
A chemical imbalance, and a series of depressing events or worries combined.
It happens to different people for different reasons. I have it and some times I don't know why I am depressed. So you never really know.
depression is a disease where the amount of serotonin in your brain is all off. Anti depressive medications balance out this and inbalance..It is a disease and the people who have it really are sick and ther eis nothing that they can do to help themselves. Its not like they can just get over it.
depression happen because you want that if you think in life and how precious it is (you should need a doctor) it would be resolved
True chemical depression is rare, but does happen. That's when, for no discernible reason, your brain does not produce or receive enough of the 'feel good' chemicals that it normally makes and uses. It's normal to have fluctuations in these chemicals, but not to an extreme degree. More commonly, depression is just sadness gone rampant. When bad things happen to you, it is perfectly natural to be depressed about it. Live in it for a little while, then lety it go and come back into the mainstream of life. When people concentrate too much on how they feel, what's happening to them, how this or that affects them, and so on, depression is a likely outcome of this self-focus. If I don't go meet people because I don't feel like it, then become sad and lonely because I'm not meeting people, it's pretty obvious (to everyone except the person who's sad and lonely) how that happened. If, instead, I go meet people for their sake -- whether I feel like it or not -- I end up feeling better because I'm not drowning in isolation and the self-pity that often follows.If you do something nice for someone else every day -- without keeping score, but just to be kind -- you'll feel better about yourself. It's a given. Don't wait until you feel like doing something different, do it anyway. Feelings will follow our actions. If you let feelings run your life, you'll be depressed in no time flat. I'm not saying you should ignore feelings -- they are there for a reason -- but am saying, rather, that we should not become slaves to them. There's a fine balance involved there. For example, think of a new widow. If she is sad and weeps over her loss, that is perfectly normal. Of course she's going to be depressed for a few weeks. I'd worry if she wasn't! There's no need for medication against feeling sad over a loss. However, once those first few weeks are done, she needs to start trying to circulate just a little again; she needs to re-join the stream of life. It's hard, but it's right. She will feel better as she does get back into the business of living -- but she shouldn't wait to re-join life until she does feel better. She never will that way.
Someone has the possibilty to be exposed to depression when someone out of families experienced depression before. That is to say, it is caused by heredity sometimes. However, all depression is not caused by heredity. It can be caused by much stress and other social factors. According to a science magazine, someone who has depression has more or less than normal nerve transmission materials in his or her brain definitely. Also, mental factors can encourage someone to have depression. Moreover, lower self-confidence and severe stress can make some have depression. There are many reasons for someone to have depression. How about referring to a medicine dictionary if you want to get more information??
its an emotional imbalence.perhaps ur stressed out,or ur going thru alot of emotional phases.
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