truly committed (imported) wrote: Mon Jun 25, 2007 5:29 am on the topic of depression, the word is used far to often and means little thesedays....
I'm 100% with you on that one.
Still, depression is a very serious, very real disease. It's a bit like ADHD -- certain doctors have falsely diagnosed it so much that people have trouble believing that it even exists. But there are people who have it, and they do suffer greatly.
We invented the drug for people too depressed to get off the floor.
Not because you missed your bus... or you don't look good in a yellow hat.
-- From "Brain Candy". A movie so funny that it can cause spontaneous ninja attacks.
Depression was actually the very first clearly identifiable and diagnosable mental illness, by the Greeks as "Melancholia", which should give you an idea just how prevalent and destructive it's been throughout history. Even that far back, 2500 years ago, physicians were noticing that some people just kind of ... shut down.