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Wednesday, January, 07, 2009

Deborah Gray's SharePosts

Dysthymia & Depression

For much of my childhood and young adulthood, I suffered from depression. Although I did have some periods of major depression, the bulk of the time my depression was a type called dysthymia.   Dysthymia is a low-grade form of depression that lasts at least two years, with symptom free periods lasting no longer than two months. Other... Read moreChevron

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Keeping the Holiday Blues Away

Okay, so let's say that you are feeling somewhat depressed this holiday season, and you have a strong suspicion that the reasons listed in my previous SharePost (and below) are probably at fault:   * Lack of money* Lack of time* Conflicts with family* Lack of emotional fulfillment* Less sleep, more food and alcohol So now that we've... Read moreChevron

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Treating Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

After numerous heat waves, the most recent one in the beginning of November, it looks like fall weather is finally coming to Northern California. Which is good, given that there's really no air conditioning anywhere, including my office. But there are a couple of downsides to this time of year. For one, as soon as the weather grows cool, my food... Read moreChevron

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Should you be a Grinch if you're depressed during the holidays?

It's the best of times; it's the worst of times. I rarely, if ever, paraphrase other people's writing, but the first line of A Tale of Two Cities seemed a perfect way to describe the odd paradox of the holidays for someone with depression.   Being depressed during the holidays is, I swear, is a punishment thought up by an incredibly... Read moreChevron

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