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Sunday, November 4, 2012

5 Things You Should Know about Male Depression

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Depression is a serious condition. Like any condition it needs to be treated by a professional. It could lead to dire consequences such as suicide. Men are unlikely to be open about experiencing depression. It is important that you are able to tell whether your boyfriend, husband, male friend or brother is suffering from depression. The earlier you can tell the better the cure will become.

Alcohol or substance abuse

Men tend to turn to alcohol to drown their depression. Since males are less likely to express themselves when they feel depressed, increased alcohol intake is a cue you should consider. This is not only very harmful for the body especially the kidneys and liver, it may also trigger episodes that could lead to suicidal tendencies. Also, men could engage in drug abuse, a powder keg waiting to explode. It is because they prefer to resort to these wrongful coping mechanisms rather than tell the world how they feel and what kind of predicament they are in. Most of the time, men would just choose to let all these negative emotions bottle up inside them. Unfortunately, keeping your negative feelings and problems to yourself will only increase the risk of these issues not being resolved. You should know that men are four times prone to committing suicide than women.

Changes in eating patterns

Changes can be either less food intake or increased food intake. If your man is eating less than usual or has no appetite to eat on time then you should be worried. Chances are he is suffering from depression. On the flipside, if your man is voracious and consumes food more than he usually does, it opens a can of worms. Not only he can be depressed but also exposes his body to harm by eating more than he is supposed to. He can develop high cholesterol, diabetes, hypertension and other lifestyle diseases.  Once you notice your man experiencing these signs of depression you must be quick enough to find ways of helping him get out of such quagmire.

Men tend to feel a lot of physical pain

Depression can be a condition of the mind. Unfortunately, it could become more painful for males. Men tend to have physical pain attributed to depression. They may complain about nausea, dizziness, headaches, stomachaches or chest pain. Primary health care professionals may not be able to diagnose this properly as something linked to depression. However, you must still insist on undergoing thorough physical laboratory tests. It would also be wise to consult a therapist or psychiatrist for better chances of getting accurate diagnosis.

Depressed men don’t look sad

If we equate depression with a gloomy state then it does not work on males. Men tend to hide their feelings which become a challenge to health professionals to diagnose depression at an early stage. Although the male may not show signs that he is sad; it could come in other forms such as lack of sleep, extreme anxiety and lethargy. Men are more likely to feel angry rather than appear sad. If your man is easily annoyed than usual, then chances are he is suffering from depression.

Men don’t cry; they become violent

Women cope with depression by crying. Since media and upbringing has forced men not to cry a lot, they use other avenues as their release. Some men would act irrational or reckless. They could develop a new zeal about their work or take up a hobby and become passionate about it. Sometimes men tend to become violent and unable to digest understanding and reject the voice of reason.

We all know that depression is also rooted by the lack or absence of certain chemicals in the brain. If you feel that your man is suffering from depression, seek professional help right away. Convince him that asking for help is not a sign of weakness but strength to acknowledge that there is something wrong waiting to be fixed.


About the Author: Ryan Rivera used to suffer from anxiety attacks for seven years.  He now dedicates his life helping those people who are suffering from stress, anxiety and depression through his writings.  You can read more of his articles at Calm Clinic

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Making the Most of the Empty Nest

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After nearly two decades of raising a child, parents can feel a bit blue once they head off to college or move into a new place for a job, creating the empty nest syndrome that leaves many parents wondering what to do with their sudden free time.  Full-time parents or parents who have problems with separation anxiety may suffer the most.  There are, however, many advantages of the free time and space of an empty nest, one of which is the freedom to travel to new places and see great sights.

Consider planning well ahead of time with a spouse or partner once your children have confirmed their intention to leave for college or a new home.  This is the first time in a while that a couple may have privacy and complete control of the home, and it may be necessary to re-ignite the romance after so many years with little time to share.  Whether you want to take a class on cooking or music, whether you want to re-design the home, or whether you want to get out to a new country, put down your ideas on a dream list in advance.

An empty nest gives many parents the chance to try something they have never done before.  Perhaps that means hiking up some of the tallest peaks in the country, or white-water rafting down the fiercest rapids.  It may mean taking up an old hobby, as well.  Many parents go on a vacation or cruise where they have the chance to participate in more extreme sports like skydiving, windsurfing, or trophy fishing.  Many resorts, furthermore, offer older couples the chance to enjoy such activities safely.  You can escape and do some Cabo fishing simply by checking out their tourism site and sign up for time on a boat.

A vacation to another part of the world may be a great way to spice up life and a relationship.  Getting to a part of the world where not many people speak English and hamburgers are not on the menu may be a bit daunting, but can create long memories.  Tours and safaris through parts of Africa, East Asia, and South America may be possible once the parents are no longer paying for the room and board of their children, and it is never a bad idea to splurge a bit once this major milestone in your life has been reached.
 
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