ECT Shock Treatments A Personal Account
During my first admission the doctor told me that he believed that ECT might be good for my situation and he said I should go forward with it. I replied that is good what the heck are you talking about? ECT is Electro Convulsive Therapy or shock treatments and when he said this all I pictured was the scene from “One flew over the Cuckoo’s nest” so I was not exactly thrilled with this suggestion but the mental place I was in at the time was eating me alive so I said what the heck thinking I would just pull out at a later date if things became to hairy.
First things first they need a second doctor to check you out to make sure that you are a good client for this treatment. The guy met me and a minute later he stamped his sign of approval. Then they get you to watch the movie on how the procedure works and what to expect, it is not a pretty picture but I was really glad to find out I would not be conscious for it. How it works is your brought down to the room where they give you a combination of meds, then you are told to bite down on this piece of rubber and then you breath the sleeping gas until you fall asleep a few moments later. There are two types of ECT one is bilateral which is they put two pads on each temple and the second is unilateral where both pads are on one side of your head. There are a number of people in the room and they each grab a limb then the doctor nods his head and a short blast of current is passed between the two pads putting your body into a convulsion. There are apparently good convulsions and bad convulsions determined by the time they last, the positive one I believe is somewhere over thirty seconds or so. Read more…
Categories: Mental Health Tags: Depression, Ect, Electro-convulsive-therapy, Shock-therapy, Shock-treatments
Consider Alternative Health Products to Battle Depression
Depression plagues thousands of people daily and manifests itself through a number of symptoms – constant sorrow or downheartedness, negativity, health problems, lack of energy, lack of concentration, restlessness, etc. Sixty percent of suicides are onset by major or prolonged periods of depression. Unfortunately, many cases of depression go unnoticed or untreated. The reality is most people don’t want to acknowledge that they may be suffering from depression. If you have symptoms of depression, there are now steps you can take to treat it naturally. Let’s explore how alternative health products can help treat depression without adverse side effects.
A Note of Advice…
Before trying alternative health products for your depression, first see your physician and ask to be tested for any serious health-related issues, particularly sleep apnea. If you snore frequently and loudly, feel extremely fatigued during the day and find it difficult to concentrate on work or other activities, you may be a candidate for sleep apnea testing. Other symptoms of this dreadful condition include swelling, heart palpitations, short-term memory loss, frequent headaches (especially upon awakening), and shortness of breath. Sleep apnea is a dangerous condition that is difficult to detect except through appropriate medical testing. Read more…
Categories: Depression Tags: Alternative Health Products, Depression, downheartedness, health problems, Lack Of Concentration, lack of energy, negativity, restlessness
Is There a Relationship Between Type 2 Diabetes and Depression?
Research has shown people who have stress and psychological strain, or suffer any mental condition with depression as a symptom, have high blood sugar levels as a result of the way different hormones respond to stress. Therefore, a person who suffers with depression has a high possibility of developing type 2 diabetes.
Although for years it was thought depression was a complication of type 2 diabetes, studies are now showing stress and depression are also a cause.
A study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) conducted by Dr. Sherita Hill Golden in 2008, on the association between depressive symptoms and type 2 diabetes, revealed:
* there is a modest relationship between depressive symptoms and type 2 diabetes
* there was no link with depression and untreated high blood sugar levels and undiagnosed type 2 diabetes
* with treated type 2 diabetes, there was definitely a positive association Read more…
Categories: Diabetes Tags: Depression, mental condition, psychological strain, Stress, Type 2 Diabetes
The Correlation Between Obesity and Depression
We are often envious about those women who have slim waists and those men who sport a wonderful physique. On one hand, this reality cannot be helped because each and every one of us are looking for that special physical attribute that would other people notice us more and would make us have our self-esteems escalated on a different level. For those who want to lose weight, doing so might seem easy at first. Then, when they would already direct their efforts on weight loss measures, they would soon realize that it’s not easy to follow a weight loss regimen, especially one that is too difficult to follow and has too many restrictions.
Obese individuals are usually suffering from emotional, psychological and physical aspects. They are expected to do something unusual, sometimes good and sometimes bad that affects their health. Being obese clearly draws out the idea of being undesirable and unacceptable in our society. The connection between proper nutrition and mental health is impossible to miss. In many cases, lack of foods cannot perform well. The impact of being obese on children makes them feel awkward, forsaken from the normal ones. They become the apples of intrigues. Being overweight as early as kindergarten brings adverse feelings, feelings of depression, anxiety and loneliness. The social and behavioral developments of school-age obese children are examined on how long they become overweight and at what age. Read more…
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Categories: Obesity Tags: Depression, Obesity, slim waists, special physical attribute, wonderful physique
Different types of depression
There are other theories such as the cause of depression arises from genetics. It is considered that it is the family and their behavior that has a predisposition towards depression. There are numerous studies and research that has shown family members who are affected by depression have a genetic makeup that is very different from family members who are unaffected by depression. A depressive disorder is a mental disparity exemplified by a pessimistic sense of insufficiency. A person commonly suffers from feelings of gloom and sadness, downturns in mood, despair, feelings of low self-esteem, guilt, self-pity, and loneliness.
Depression is not just a temporary or situational sadness, but a persistent and pervasive feeling of melancholy or hopelessness that is often associated with weight loss or gain, sleep disturbances, constipation, disturbances of sexual function, and feelings of remorse or self-blame. It also results into withdrawal from interpersonal contact, psychomotor retardation and continuous agitation. Read more…
Categories: Mental Health Tags: Depression, depression causes, major depression, types of depression
End Depression, Anxiety, Insomnia and Mood Disorders and Find Inner Peace and Happiness through Energy Body Cleansing and Helaing
Depression, anxiety and other mood disorders are at epidemic levels in the United States. So is insomnia. The good news is that you can end the devastation of these illnesses when you heal and cleanse your energy healing. Through energy healing, you will ultimately improve your brain chemistry and achieve peace of mind and an internal sense of well being, joy and balance. If one’s energy body is not clean, intact and vibrant, no medicine will heal your depression, anxiety and other mood disorders or insomnia. It will stabilize your symptoms (and that is important), but it will not be enough to heal you. You must do the work along with Reiki and energy healers to release stored negative energy from traumas and stress and become a positive thinker filled with peace and joy. You must do the work to learn to establish boundaries, build self love, self confidence and self esteem and stop generating negative energy through negative beliefs, thoughts, acts and speech. To be mentally and physically healthy, your aura, chakras and meridians must be free of negative energy. Chi energy (the energy of life) must flow freely through your energy body without blockage from negative energy. This takes work. This can only be achieved through a combination of Reiki and other types of energy healing and ongoing spirituality, positive thinking, positive beliefs, positive speech and positive acts, not intentionally harming or deceiving others. self-love and a positive mind-set. As a Reiki master and life coach, I have focused on healing depression, anxiety and other mood disorders and insomnia with energy healing and techniques designed to protect one’s energy body. These techniques include visualization, meditation, establishing and maintaining boundaries, handling stress factors in a positive way, avoiding negative and toxic people and mind control. These techniques enable people to be fully engaged in each precious moment of life with full presence, participation and joy. These techniques enable people to rid themselves of painful and negative memories and rid themselves of stored anger and hate. They teach people to consciously identify and stop negative thoughts and rid energy attachment to negative and toxic people. I have taught people how to generate high vibration positive energy through meditation and visualization techniques. This high vibration positive energy shakes off, burns off and repels low vibration negative energy. I have taught people how to establish reasonable boundaries and change their mindset from negative to positive. I the end, we all must love ourselves first and foremost. This requires us to make our own peace of mind, peace of spirit and joy for life our number one priority.
Mood disorders are a problem of brain chemistry. But the problem of brain chemistry is caused by energy starvation and blockage. Chi is not able to be freely drawn in and distributed through one’s energy body because it is blocked and drained by negative energy. A person’s energy body is drained and blocked by negative and toxic people and negative energy primarily generated from our own negative thoughts, acts and speech and our own negative and impulsive reaction to stress factors. Negative energy is also generated by a poor self image. Visualization and meditation techniques along with positive affirmations must be used to build up a person’s self-love, self confidence and self esteem. These techniques must also be used to rid oneself of guilt and shame. Everyone has an energy body and a physical body. Our energy body is invisible to most. It animates our physical body and gives our physical body life. Some call the energy body our spirit. Our energy body is attached to our physical body. It includes an aura that surrounds us and protects us from negative energy (negative energy is low vibration energy that is the primary cause of illness), as well as chakras (spinning energy axles with energy wheels on both ends that go through our energy bodies) and meridians (energy channels that are the energy equivalent to veins and arteries). A good mental and emotional state requires a clean, vibrant and healthy energy body, free of negative energy blockages and energy attachments. Good mental health requires the positive interaction of brain chemistry and life force energy. These energies must interact properly for a person to be balanced and free of depression, anxiety and other mood disorders and insomnia. What goes on in our minds not only reflects brain chemistry, it also reflects the health of our energy bodies and the ability of our energy bodies to easily and automatically draw in and distribute life force energy for our use and for our health. Read more…
Categories: Alternative Medicine Tags: Anxiety, Chi, Depression, Happiness, insomnia, Mood Disorders, Reiki
Regain Your Life After Depression – The Emotional SOS Approach
What is Depression?
Depression is a condition that can affect anyone, of any age. It can affect a person regardless of their circumstances or life experiences. In fact, one in five people will suffer depression at some point in their lives. It can be brought on by a number of mental and physical factors. Often it is hereditary, or brought on by hormones in the body. Sometimes if a person is not receiving adequate nutrition they may become depressed.
Stress is another known factor as well as drugs alcohol. Studies have also shown that many sufferers of depression have long term sleeping difficulties. Psychological causes of depression due to personal circumstances are very common. For example if someone loses a child or someone related or close to them it can often trigger depression. Other social impacts such as status or reputation can also have an impact on a person’s self esteem or create additional stress which can lead to symptoms of depression.
Why do people suffer depression? Read more…
Categories: Depression Tags: Depression, Emotional SOS Approach, hormones, mental factors, physical factors
Side effects of the pain killer Morphine
Morphine is one of the most famous pain killers available in the world and the vast majority of people will have an awareness of the drug. However, there are a whole host of dangers and difficulties that are associated with this form of medication which makes it a highly dangerous drug if people are unaware of exactly what they are letting themselves in for. One of the major negative elements associated with this form of drug is it slows down the respiratory system, in small doses this can be very beneficial to users but in greater doses, this can start to slow people down. One of the bigger problems when taking this drug is that people can feel disorientated or disconnected from the world, which can carry a whole host of problems and issues for any user. These people can become much sedated, whilst their pupils become very small, which can lead to them feeling out of touch with the world and almost in a dream like state.
For people who are struggling with reality, this outcome can be of great benefit and is a reason why this form of medication is abused but in the long term, this is not a positive state to be in. Choosing to live outside the normal constraints of reality is something that people look to escape to from time to time but it is clear that this carries problems. People can miss many things in their daily routine and if they have people depending on them or need to undertake certain tasks, this can greatly impact on the situation or their ability to do so. Read more…
Categories: Alternative Medicine Tags: Depression, drugs, fitness, Health, Medicine, Morphine, pain killer morphine, pain killers
Panic Attacks Causes – What Could Possibly Be the Cause of Your Panic Attacks?
Panic disorder is becoming quite common an is a growing concern for many people. The sudden onset of an overwhelming sense of fear and anxiety can be very scary and if it isn’t treated can result in complete isolation of a person. Often sufferers will be too scared to leave their home for the fear of having an attack while in public.
The good news is that there are treatments available and with a little help you can overcome panic disorder completely. The first step to overcome this problem is to find the source. You will need to think back or take note of things going on in your life and see if you can pinpoint the cause of your attacks.
Some of the possible causes for panic disorder include:
• Stress
• Depression
• Death of a family member
• Big change in your life Read more…
Categories: Mood Disorders Tags: Anxiety, Depression, overwhelming sense of fear, Panic Attacks Causes, panic disorder, Stress
Some Common Mental Health Conditions
ANXIETY
Everybody experiences anxiety at some time in their lives. Anxiety is a normal reaction to stress. It can help you deal with a tense situation, study harder for an exam or keep focused on an important speech.
In general, it helps you cope. But when anxiety becomes an excessive, irrational dread of everyday situations, it has become a disabling disorder. There are some disorders and phobias for which anxiety is the main symptom. Read more…
Categories: Mental Health Tags: Cbt, Depression, Mental Health, social phobia, Stress, therapy