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Another Option for Depression Sufferers?



Millions of Americans suffer from depression in some form or another, and most of those have been diagnosed with a more serious and chronic form of depression. Instead of just being a passing feeling of sadness, those who experience chronic depression are plagued by sadness almost constantly, and for seemingly no reason whatsoever. This is why dealing with depression for these people can be so difficult, because many of them cannot even pinpoint precisely what it is that is causing them to feel depressed in the first place.

In the relatively recent past, at least within the past several decades, the common way to treat those with more serious depression was through psychiatric therapy, medication, or some combination of the two. For some depression sufferers, talking to a counselor, therapist, or psychologist or psychiatrist is enough to help them feel better about themselves. On the other hand, those who suffer from manic depression, otherwise known as bi-polar disorder, typically have to partake in anti-depressant medication either by itself or in conjunction with therapy in order to find any relief from their symptoms.

Unfortunately, there are still some people suffering from depression who find no relief whatsoever from therapy, and have tried every anti-depressant available with no progress. It is easy to see how this could happen, since everyone's bodies and chemical makeups are different, and therefore anti-depressants will work differently from one person to the next. It is really sad to think about what generally happens to people like this, when nothing works to help them feel better.

Evidently, there may yet be hope for those who have tried everything with no success. In recent years, some medical scientists have been attempting to develop a more radical option for those afflicted with serious depression issues that cannot relieve it in any other way. Apparently, it may be possible at some point in the future to undergo brain surgery to cure depression.

It is rumored that depression surgery will be similar to that of pacemaker installation surgery for those with weak hearts. The pacemaker will essentially send signals to chips placed in a certain area of the brain, regulating how the brain handles feelings of sadness and depression.

Obviously, this type of procedure is a long way in coming, but it serves to give hope to those who have not been able to find a way to aleviate their depression symptoms otherwise. Of course, any type of surgical procedure carries certain pros and cons which must be weighed heavily by both the healthcare professionals and patients alike. One can only hope that as advances are made in our society with electronics and science, those who suffer from depression can eventually have an option that is more likely to work for them for the rest of their lives.


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