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"The darkness isn’t the darkness when you remember your own light. You can see in the dark, but your eyes might take a minute to adjust. Lean into trusting your senses - the senses of the unseen to guide you." ~ Lindsay
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The link between depression and chronic back pain
According to the DSM-IV (1994), a diagnosis of major depression requires the presence of the following symptoms occurring daily for a minimum of two weeks, with at least five of the following being experienced:
Persistent mood characterized by feelings of depression, sadness, hopelessness, low mood, or irritability, which may be accompanied by occasional episodes of crying.
Significant change in appetite resulting in either noticeable weight loss or gain, or a noticeable increase or decrease in appetite.
Disturbances in sleep patterns, which may manifest as excessive sleep (hypersomnia) or insufficient sleep (hyposomnia).
Restlessness (agitation) or feeling of being slowed down (fatigue or low energy).
Loss of interest or pleasure in activities that were previously enjoyable or engaging.
Decreased sexual desire.
Feelings of worthlessness and/or guilt.
Difficulty concentrating or experiencing problems with memory.
Recurrent thoughts of death, suicide, or a desire to be deceased.
It is important to note that these symptoms must be consistently present and significantly impairing an individual’s daily functioning in order to meet the criteria for a major depressive episode.
Health professionals frequently encounter chronic pain and depression, yet only a limited number of studies have explored the relationship between these conditions in the general population (Currie and Wang, 2004) [2].
Individuals with chronic back pain are believed to be four times more likely to experience major depression compared to the general population (Sullivan, Reesor, Mikail & Fisher, 1992) [3]. Moreover, research conducted on chronic low back pain patients seeking treatment at pain clinics reveals even higher rates of depression. Between 32 to 82 percent of patients exhibit some form of depression or depressive symptoms, with an average prevalence of 62 percent (Sinel, Deardorff & Goldstein, 1996) [4].
Recent findings demonstrate a direct correlation between pain severity and the incidence of major depression, with a progressively higher rate of depression observed as pain intensity increases (Currie and Wang, 2004) [2]. Furthermore, the combination of chronic back pain and depression is associated with greater disability compared to experiencing either depression or chronic back pain alone.
Depression is a common occurrence among individuals dealing with chronic back pain compared to those with acute, short-term pain.
The development of depression in such cases can be attributed to a range of symptoms frequently experienced by individuals with chronic back pain or other spine-related discomfort.
Firstly, the pain itself often disrupts sleep, resulting in fatigue and daytime irritability. Additionally, the limitations imposed by back pain make patients move cautiously and slowly, leading to reduced social interaction and a lack of engagement in enjoyable activities, which can contribute to feelings of social isolation.
Furthermore, the inability to work due to chronic back pain may cause financial difficulties that impact not only the individual but also their entire family. Additionally, the use of anti-inflammatory medications can lead to gastrointestinal distress, while pain medications can induce a general sense of mental dullness, further exacerbating the challenges faced by individuals.
The persistent pain also serves as a distraction, making it difficult to concentrate and affecting memory function. Moreover, the decreased interest in sexual activity due to the pain adds additional stress to the patient’s relationships.
Understandably, these symptoms accompanying chronic back pain or neck pain can lead to feelings of hopelessness, despair, and other symptoms associated with major or clinical depression.
A recent study conducted by Strunin and Boden (2004) [5] examined the family consequences of chronic back pain. The findings revealed that patients experienced various limitations in their family and social roles. Physical constraints hindered their ability to perform household chores, take care of children, and engage in leisure activities with their spouses. Consequently, spouses and children often assumed the responsibilities previously handled by the individual with back pain. These changes in family dynamics frequently led to depression and anger among the individuals experiencing back pain and resulted in stress and strain within family relationships.
At Advanced Pain Diagnostic & Solutions, we can help with your chronic back pain and with your depression. Contact us to learn more!
What if the bigger harm that was to befall you unexpectedly was delayed by another smaller pain and suffering.
Just know sometimes in life you could have been saved from something a lot bigger when you seem like your getting tested. Sometimes you can see it and sometimes you’re unaware of the hidden blessings for you during your misfortune. If only you were to realise what our eyes miss to see sometimes.
Whether you are stuck somewhere and things don’t go as planned, know maybe there was betterment for you behind it.
When your not always rushing, maybe it’s a good thing. Maybe it gives you time to see what lies ahead on that path that you wanted to take, was it good or would it have been a bad decision for you? Sometimes we might realise and sometimes we may not. Don’t take everything for granted every time.
By seconds you can miss harm and by seconds you can do yourself good. Just have faith in God and whatever befalls you, have patience. Think could it be worse, is there good or is there something else waiting for me around the corner in the next minute.
If your time is written, it is written, no matter how you try to avoid it and if not, then the Most Merciful always has a better plan than the plan you are trying to carry out.
Life is delicate, one day your here and one day your gone. People die strangely everyday so if you are here today, know that it is from the Mercy of the Creator. He is The Guardian, The Only Protector, The Preserver of safety.
Make it a habit to seek forgiveness, glorify and thank Him a few minutes when waking up and just before going to sleep. Let Him be the first and last thing in your mind and heart.
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Nah, bruh. You’re not alone. I feel the same way too sometimes. That shit just jump on me out of the blue. I used to think that it was just me and that I had a problem. But now I don’t think it is just me. The collective weight can just get to you sometimes. The desires to achieve your own personal goals can get heavy. The questions about an uncertain future can get heavy. And those feelings can be masked and suppressed but maybe they sometimes come out as just random ass depression? I don’t think we’re weird for feeling this way. I think it’s ok to let it PASS THROUGH you. Allow yourself to feel it but don’t let it make a home. Give yourself a day. And tomorrow when you get up, you wake up grateful for another day. You wake up ready to receive abundance…fully open to the full possibly of YOU. And may you remember that we gone be alright. And if you feel like you may need to talk to someone (a friend or a therapist) grant yourself the full permission and courage to do just that. But we will win. And You Are Not Alone…because sometimes I too get randomly depressed for seemingly no reason at all just out of the blue. -cm (Creator, Black Men Smile) #blackmensmile #notetoself #sundayservice #depressionhelp #blackmentalhealth https://www.instagram.com/p/CVt5TTVg53x/?utm_medium=tumblr
God says: "I have created you, your moments, your breaths, your possessions, your lives. If they are expended on Me, if you give them to Me, the price of them is everlasting Paradise. This is your worth in My sight."
- Rumi