
It’s a complex mental illness that needs to be treated (and respected) as such. It’s important to remember that depression is more than just a problem or nuisance. This is extremely harmful when left untreated. Despite how common depression and anxiety are, they can easily be ignored or misdiagnosed. The veil of depression can mask the illness making it hard to recognize. Soon, hopelessness sets in…maybe even social withdrawal or loss of interest. Depression can make people feel like no one will ever understand and cause everything from fatigue and irritability to suicidal thoughts.

It can affect all aspects of a person’s life even when it’s not always obvious to others. In Suffer in Silence, David Reid knowingly depicts this pivotal test faced by every Navy SEAL: one hundred twenty sleepless hours of relentless physical. The good news is relief is possible through safe and effective first and second-line treatments like TMS Therapy. From Major Depression to Bipolar Depression, there are many different kinds of depression that can even be associated with other undying mental illnesses. Unlike a broken ankle, people suffering from mental illnesses like depression can appear perfectly happy on the outside. Reports show men are more likely to report fatigue and loss of interest in hobbies rather than feelings of sadness or worthlessness. Men might feel like less of a man or even embarrassed to get help. Statistically, men are less likely to get treatment for depression and it could be related to the toxic stigma surrounding depression. There’s an unfair association between depression and “being weak”. Unfortunately, this type of thinking forces people into silence about their struggles-especially men. Like many of the anxiety-ridden people I’ve known, the man was smart and. The story’s main subject was a man I met in a mindfulness-based therapy group, which I was attending to help myself recover from my own mental health nosedive. With suicide rates on the rise across the United States, it’s important to address the dangers of untreated depression as well as the stigma surrounding mental illness. Last spring, I wrote a 3,200-word story about the particular ways in which men suffer from mental illness. Statistics show that over 6 million men in the US suffer from depression yet male depression often goes undiagnosed.

Unfortunately, the stigma surrounding mental illness forces many people to suffer for months or even years just trying to “deal with it”. It’s a crippling and sometimes life- threatening illness that can pull people into despair and change their entire outlook on life. Artist: Suffer In SilenceAlbum: Brutal RealitiesCountry: ItalyYear: 2010Genre: Melodic Death MetalSUFFER IN SILENCE. It’s more than just sadness or having bad day. Depression is sometimes referred to as a silent killer.
