Researchers are finding that depression with multiple sclerosis runs far deeper than being bummed out about have a chronic disease. In fact people with MS are on twice as likely to suffer from depression as the average person and, surprisingly, are usually more depressed than those with ALS, which is often fatal. But why?
MS often affects areas of the brain that influence mood and appear to be linked to depression.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/po...e-scl-10-07-03
This interesting article was just released yesterday:
http://www.empowher.com/multiple-scl...rosis-patients
Why am making a big deal about this? Because it is a big deal, and the phrase "cheer up" isn't going to work (as much as your family and friends want it to). If you are suffering from depression, remember it's likely not you, it's this damn disease. Tell your doctor and don't be afraid to take medications. Depression if left unchecked and untreated can be crippling.
MS often affects areas of the brain that influence mood and appear to be linked to depression.
http://www.scientificamerican.com/po...e-scl-10-07-03
This interesting article was just released yesterday:
http://www.empowher.com/multiple-scl...rosis-patients
Why am making a big deal about this? Because it is a big deal, and the phrase "cheer up" isn't going to work (as much as your family and friends want it to). If you are suffering from depression, remember it's likely not you, it's this damn disease. Tell your doctor and don't be afraid to take medications. Depression if left unchecked and untreated can be crippling.
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