More than just stress?

There are many things you can do on your own to reduce stress and improve your overall health. However, some of the symptoms of stress are very similar to those of depression. Depression is a common disorder that is related to a chemical imbalance in the brain, and people with MS are at greater than average risk for it. Fortunately, depression can be treated safely and effectively. It's important to recognize the signs so that you can get treatment.

Signs of depression:

  • feeling "sad" or "blue"
  • losing interest or pleasure in things you used to enjoy
  • sleeping too much or too little
  • decreased energy (may also be a sign of MS)
  • "slowing down" of mental or physical activity.
  • weight gain or loss, or changes in your appetite
  • feeling anxious or agitated
  • having trouble concentrating, being indecisive, or having memory loss
  • feeling guilty or worthless
  • thoughts of death or suicide

Because some signs of depression are similar to those of MS, having some of these signs does not necessarily mean that you have depression. Still, if you have had some of these symptoms, speak to your health care professional. Depression can be effectively treated, and this can go a long way to helping you reduce stress and feel better.

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