Andropause and Depression
by Cathy Taylor
Andropause correlates directly with depression - a major player
in the notorious mid-life crisis period men face in their late
40īs to late 50īs. There are a wide variety of symptoms and
conditions hormone-wrecked men experience during this mid-life
transition - everything from the mental (i.e. irritability) to
the physical (loss of libido, lack of energy, and weight gain.)
Depression, left untreated, can be a disabling condition.
Andropause depression is due to dropping levels of testosterone.
Low testosterone levels cause many depressive symptoms - among
them, a general indifference to events surrounding you, the
inability to concentrate, extreme irritability, and memory loss.
We might stress over things that might otherwise be worry-free
in a normal situation and brood over certain matters. Our memory
might go down the drain and we begin to see our lives in a
negative light.
Energy levels plummet and enthusiasm for the activities we used
to enjoy become flat-lined. Insomnia and restlessness is also a
common symptom. Normal everyday things might become a burden to
us, and the simplest shout of a child can make us excessively
irritable. Psychologists use a variety of battery tests to
figure out whether you suffer from depression. Besides handing
you test sheets to work with, they also place you under
observation - noticing your behavior, tendencies, and habits
while talking to them.
Men tend to be rebellious creatures by nature. We love shrugging
off our faults and being poised in the midst of emotional
trouble. We take on the role as masculine creatures - lion kings
of the jungle that reign over the sprawling landscape we call
life. Men can be in full denial when it comes to questions about
their sexual ability and prowess. Refusing to understand that we
aren't who we once were with our sexual performance as a result
of Andropause is in our blood.
Fellas, it is time to become aware and acquainted with the
severity of your depression. Off the bat, there are facts and
figures supporting depression as a major problem. For one, 80%
of all suicides in the United States are carried out by men. The
majority of people with this condition never seek the advice and
counsel of therapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists.
Probably the most shocking fact of all is the male suicide rate
is highest during the Andropause years. You read correctly -
highest during the years we're specifically talking about.
How do we deal with these devastating changes to our lives? How
can we manage stress to reduce the chances of clinical
depression? For one, we must follow a daily exercise regimen.
That coupled with a caffeine-free diet will boost our immune
systems to fight disease. It will also slow down the aging
process. Aim to maintain that explosive 30-inch, vertical leap
well into your 60s!
Another is doing the activities we love. Don't stray from
playing your pick-up basketball games with buddies or building
those go-carts from scratch as a hobby. Stick to them and enjoy
the satisfaction of doing so. Distract yourself from your
current condition without ignoring it completely.
Maintain a social network of friends and family that will cheer
you up when you need it most. Something as simple as having your
young child shove a hand drawing of a red school bus in your
face can provide for laughs and smiles. The most important piece
of advice is to accept your condition and make accommodations.
For example, low testosterone levels can easily be supplemented
with testosterone cream. It's bound to happen to all of us, and
you either have the choice of making the best of it or letting
it overwhelm you. Awareness is critical, and an optimistic
attitude, followed with physical activity and a solid
nutritional plan, is the best means of fighting Andropause,
anti-aging, and the demon known as depression.
Source:
Cathy Taylor is a marketing consultant with over 25 years
experience. She specializes in internet marketing, strategy and
plan development, as well as management of communications and
public relations programs for small business sectors. She can be
reached at Creative Communications: creative--com@cox.net or by
visiting
www.menopauseinfo.org or
or www.internet-marketing-small-business.com .
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