Childhood Deprivation Can Lead to Pain, Adult Depression

Childhood Deprivation Can Lead to Pain, Adult Depression
In the research, sociologist Dr. Bridget Goosby explored how childhood socioeconomic disadvantages and maternal depression increase the risk of major depression and chronic pain in working-aged adults. Goosby examined a survey of 4,339 adults from … Read more on PsychCentral.com

Psychocardiology treats heart, depression
In his most recent study, Halaris and colleagues found that an inflammatory biomarker, interleukin-6, was significantly higher in the blood of 48 patients diagnosed with major depression than it was in 20 healthy controls. Halaris presented the … Read more on UPI.com

UNL Study Shows Correlation Between Childhood Environment and Adult
The study conducted by Bridget Goosby, UNL sociologist, looked at how childhood socioeconomic disadvantages and maternal depression increase the risk of major depression and chronic pain in working-aged adults. The study found that missing meals in … Read more on NTV


 

Why You Should Help Others Fight -Major Depression, Anxiety, Depersonalization, Low Testosterone- – Please SHARE THIS VIDEO if you found it useful or if you know somebody who is suffering and/or feeling alone. Thank you. Music By: Kevin Kerns (Night Demons) MY STORY My name is Noah and on May 18 2011, I had a rare reaction to a vaccine called VIVITROL and consequently spiraled into a major, agitated, suicidal depression with depersonalization. I lost 25 lbs in 4 weeks and was in full panic or near panic for 8 weeks straight mixed with the darkest most painful depression I cold have ever imagined. I immediately could not work and had to move in with my parents who along with many siblings and friends had to watch me 24/7 as I was so suicidal. I was eventually hospitalized. Getting through each day seemed truly unbearable and I knew I would surely die. I have been put on many many different SSRI’s SNRI’s Tricyclics, Mood stabilizers, anti psychotics, holistic meds, acupuncture and even a form of shock therapy called RTMS. I barely saw any improvement in my condition for a full year. It was decided I had and I spent nearly every moment in tears. Weeks after starting my newest round of medications (Seroquel & Nortryptaline) as a last ditch effort, I had my blood drawn for possible hormone imbalances and my Testosterone levels came back 200 ng/Dl and 150 ng/Dl. The average 25 year old male has 750 ng/Dl. With this discovery I for the first time had any type of possible explanation as to why I was not getting better and why I might be so so sick

 


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