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Depresion


            Depression is a condition that affects many Americans. Depression is a potentially a serious mental condition. Minor depression may last from a couple of days to a month. Major depression may last 6 months or more. Depression may occur as repeated episodes over a lifetime, with periods free of depression in between ("Depression as,"). . A person experiencing depression may encounter sadness, fatigue, weight loss or weight gain, and even thoughts of suicide and death. It is important to understand the effect of depression. It may allow a person suffering from minor depression the means for self-treatment before it develops into a full-blown episode of major depression. .
             A person who suffers from depression often experiences sadness. It is normal for a person to experience sadness in certain situations. A loss of a family member, trauma, and other stressful event may normal sense of sadness ("Depression Introduction"). In a person suffering from depression this reaction is much more sever or may not subside over time. There are continued episodes of crying with seemingly no reason. A sense of hopelessness may develop. There seems to be no escape from this sense of sadness.
             Fatigue in a person is often only seen as a result of being busy at work or having to rush all day to fit in all of the everyday task. The solution to fatigue in a "normal" person is as simple as getting more sleep or being better organized. Fatigue in a depressive person seems to have no solution. Getting more sleep or oversleeping may intensify the sense of fatigue. The lack of energy causes everyday task such as cleaning, cooking, and paying bill to be put off or even eliminated.
             Both weight gain and weight loss may be a result of depression. If this effect of depression goes untreated it could potentially lead to a more serious condition. A depressive person may loose the desire to eat or may overeat depending on their personality.


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