Depression
First, depression is very common, and regardless of degree of the depression
(mild or severe), this is a condition which is experienced by almost every
single human being at one point or another during his/her life time.
Regardless of the severity of the depression, some people refuse to get
treatment, and this refusal causes great suffering for families, friends, and
the general public. Untreated
depression can become a life threatening condition and should be viewed with the
same sense of urgency as a heart condition, asthma, and other potentially life
threatening conditions. This
condition needs to be treated with both respect and compassion.
Depression is commonly treated with acupuncture. However,
the treatment of depression is complicated and frequently requires a team
approach. Patients may need drug
therapy, counseling, acupuncture, exercise, nutrition adjustments, or a
combination of all of these treatments.
The correct treatment, or combination of treatments, is solution based! Did the treatment work? Is the patient getting better?
We must first determine the type of depression we are treating and select the
treatment based on symptoms presenting.
Emotional Stagnation
This precursor to depression usually occurs when a person is unable to
grow professionally or has problems in his/her personal life. Symptoms of
emotional stagnation include frequent sighing, belching, loss of appetite,
excess appetite, frequent alcohol use, drug use, PMS, insomnia, waking from
sleep between 1 AM – 3 AM on a consistent bases, and tightness in throat.
Seasonal Depression
This pattern of depression is frequently seen around a specific date,
holiday, changes in weather, and the amount of daytime sunlight. Seasonal depression is common and
should be respected.
Emotional Stagnation turning to
Rage
Symptoms of this condition include agitation, suspicion, anger, yelling at
family and friends, red eyes, recurring headaches on the sides of the head. Road rage is perfect example of this
condition; a normally calm person bursts into anger while driving.
Note: When dealing with someone in this state use kindness,
agreement, and reassuring words to help defuse a tense situation. Remember, it’s not easy being human and once the person calms down a logical solution can be found.
Emotional Stagnation
and Phlegm
Emotional stagnation with phlegm symptoms can be associate with weight gain,
coughing up phlegm, heavy headedness, feeling of being heavy, difficulty getting
out of bed or moving, fatigue, symptoms can be worse with damp or humid weather.
Hormone imbalance / Blood loss
/ Recovery from Illness or Injury
Symptoms associated with this pattern my include extreme emotional reactions,
alternating happiness and anger, fatigue, hot flashes, night sweating, bloating,
back pain, missed periods, and menopause type symptoms.
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