Sunday, October 21, 2007 

How I Learned To Cope With Acute Depression

It was only 6:00 on a cold, snowy evening in the middle of February. My outgoing family, including my sister, wanted to brave the bad weather and go out for dinner with their friends. I did not want to do such a thing. I just wanted to stay home to read and write, especially since it was snowing outside. It was not snowing heavily, but I still preferred to stay home. Could it have been that I was overly anxious or depressed? If so, then was it because it wasnt bright and sunny outside? Or was it just because I was already a hermit to begin with? Well, to be honest with you, I would have to say that its a combination of both.

There is a famous preconceived notion that being depressed or feeling blue is a major character flaw. But is it really? Well, according to a recent report issued by the World Health Organization, more than 11 million people are diagnosed with clinical depression. So, could it have been that I was afflicted with this often misunderstood mental illness? I would have to say yes. Since I was diagnosed with a learning disability during my childhood, it was highly possible that it only caused my depression to worsen. But I will probably never know for sure if it really did or not.

There are normal people who fret over the lack of sunlight during the cold winter months. Since there is nothing else to do except stay inside or go to indoor events that are rather boring, they probably love to curl up in their armchairs and read, watch television, or go on the Internet. It is also possible that they love to write when the weather outside is not so pleasant, being that they probably have no other emotionally fulfilling activities to get their hands on. What they could be suffering with, therefore, is Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). However, I would bet that some do have their loved ones surrounding their isolated dwellings for better emotional care and support. Is this to say that I was reluctant to have my mother, father, sister, grandmother, grandfather, and/or some of my friends over my house to protect me from the impending inevitability of suicide? Unfortunately, I would, again, have to say yes. My books and other reference materials were my only company, and I unknowingly liked it that way.

No person I knew became agitated over adverse weather conditions, albeit snow, rain, or thunderstorms. Since it has been clinically proven that autistics sometimes overreact to these conditions, I did happen to fall in a state of acute anxiety. Whenever it snowed out, either lightly or heavily, I felt so down and frenzied that I didnt have a reason to find hope. My social/communication skills were poor enough as they were, and I believe my learning disability only made my SAD worse than it really was. On the snowiest of mornings, I never wanted to get out of bed, get up from my office desk chair, or get off the living room couch. Even if most of the friends and relatives I cared about the most were there to help me get out of my slump, albeit at my house or via mail, e-mail, or phone, I just didnt feel like talking. Of course, my closest friends and relatives would ask me if there was anything wrong with me. In return, I would always say I was okay. But did I really feel that way? No. They would always ask me if I had a bad day at school, work, or some other public area due to bullying, sexual harassment, or some other atrocious act solely directed at me. The truth of the matter was that not all of my days were bad in a circumstantial way. Rather, it just happened to be that I was a hermit who had SAD and other acute forms of socially stigmatized weaknesses.

The American Psychological Association and the American Psychiatric Association warn people that, if extreme feelings of sadness last for two weeks or more, regardless of what season it is or how bad the weather is outside, they should seek immediate professional help. Since they believed that traditional forms of communication on a daily basis were the best ways to treat my depression, my friends and relatives persuaded me to stay out of professional counseling. They didnt think it was right for me to explain my darkest fears to a professional who just sits on a large leather chair, listens to what I have to say, and gives no other advice except instructions for properly taking an antidepressant. Obviously, this is, in and of itself, another preconceived notion; after actually going through therapy, I realized that one could see it in an opposite light and fully realize that talk therapy can actually do more good than harm.

Suddenly, some of my closest friends and relatives had a radical change of heart as my depression worsened. They, as well as my all-important self, became more aware of how serious my mental illness was. They realized that I should, indeed, go to a mental health practitioner and get the best possible treatment I so desperately needed. Since my depression did happen to wear on beyond the winter months, I finally realized that it was something more than just a seasonal emotional sore. That said, my depression was not so much of a bad weather-ranting, autistic savant-babbling affliction as it was a straightforward biochemical imbalance. Also, I finally realized that it was not just those diagnosed with physical and intellectual disabilities that could eventually be diagnosed with depression some time in their lives. Rather, all walks of life, regardless of ones race, age, gender, ethnicity, disability, etc. could be diagnosed with clinical depression. For instance, some of the greatest actors, writers, composers, painters, scientists, politicians and other creative persons of the past few centuries have had prolonged bouts of depression throughout both their careers and their personal lives.

I am an artist in my own right, and I have no doubt that my darkest days only made me a stronger one as a result. I am an aspiring writer who is now willing to feel proud and happy of his creative accomplishments. I am also willing to make others around me feel the same way too, even if they have no writing bug whatsoever. Writing is, by no means, an easygoing craft one can pick up very easily. You are either born with it or have to go tens of thousands of miles to master it. We are all good writers, as well as decent painters, in some ways, but some are always better and more proficient than others. It is, of course, not always true that people like Hemingway, Lincoln, Steinbeck, Beethoven, Mozart, Van Gogh, Twain, Pollock, and other brilliant artists are afflicted with depression, bipolar disorder, and so forth. But what I have to admit is that it was unfortunate for me to not get to where I am now without first experiencing a dreaded mental illness thats hard to lay to psychological rest.

Fortunately, I did get the help I needed once I reached the mental breaking point. I now communicate with or talk to others I love and appreciate the most, even if they dont have the right prescription to send balanced chemical messages back to my brain. I now regularly go to see my psychiatrist, even if he doesnt know me on a more deeply personal level. I now go out and have fun with my friends more often than ever before. The list of positives goes on and on and on.

But what I now have to admit also is the fact that my depression may never go away for good. Prescription drugs (I take Paxil!) may reduce my chemical imbalances, but they can never make the bad chemicals go away once and for all. My caring and supportive friends and relatives can do all they can when I feel down, but chances are that they too will experience their own episodes sooner or later. So, is it possible that I will eventually experience a relapse sometime in the near or distant future? I would, once again, have to say yes! However, will I manage it better than I did before? Absolutely!

To Find Out More Facts and Figures About Seasonal Affective Disorder and Other Acute Forms of Depression, and to Find Out How They Can Be Treated, Please Visit:

WebMD Depression Center: http://www.webmd.com/depression/default.htm/

National Institute of Mental Health: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/healthinformation/depressionmenu.cfm/

American Psychological Association: http://www.apa.org/topics/topicdepress.html/

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Offshore Saltwater Boats

Offshore fishing is the stuff of legend, and brings about daydreams of hours-long battles with huge sailfish ala Hemingway. To realize those dreams, one must first own the right equipment, including an offshore fishing boat. Offshore fishing boats are not your everyday boat. They are much heavier and more rugged than the average lake runabout you see in many of your neighbor's driveways. In fact, you are highly unlikely to see any kind of offshore boat in anyone's driveway as most are not trailerable, though some of the smaller ones are.

Safety is a primary consideration when purchasing an offshore saltwater fishing boat, as you can't just take any boat out into the open ocean. These boats must be able to withstand some rolling ocean waves, and be able to protect the occupants in case of sudden inclement weather. I'm not saying that your boat should be able to plow through the perfect storm, but at least be able to get out of the rain and expect to come out alive should a few waves come along. Other safety concerns includes having bilge pumps, radio contact with the shore, and radar to detect oncoming vessels who may not detect you, especially if you should happen to be one of those crazies who likes to fish close to shipping lanes. Having an adequate supply of food and water is also a primary concern should you be forced to camp out for a while due to a conked out motor in the middle of inclement weather. It may take a while for the Coast Guard to come and get you!

In general terms, the bigger your offshore boat the better off you are. Of course, this is a moot point to those of us not rich enough to buy one of those huge cabin cruisers that we all dream about. Trade-offs may need to be made...Just make sure that you are aware of the risks and take them under consideration when purchasing your boat. As might be expected, offshore boats are the most expensive of all leisure boats due to the increased ruggedness and sheer size of them. Offshore boats range in size from about 26' in length to just about any length you can imagine and you can expect to pay anywhere from $40,000 on up to a cool $500,000 for a good offshore boat. Anything more expensive than that is a yacht and is nothing more than a status symbol!

The smaller offshore boats will be equipped with either single or dual outboard motors. Most offshore motors will be of the high-horsepower variety, due to the need to power through rough waters. On larger boats, you can expect to have an inboard diesel motor of many hundreds of horses. The overall price of the boat, of course, is directly related to the amount of power that is packed into the motors. This article gives a general overview of some of the items to consider when shopping for an offshore saltwater fishing boat. For more specific information, as well as suggestions on where to purchase a good fishing boat, be sure to visit Fishing Boat HQ

Allen Bohart is a fishing fan, and enthusiastic writer for about any subject that interests him. He is also co-owner of Fishing Boat HQ, a site about fishing boats of all kinds.

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Comparison of Garmin 396 GPS and Garmin 496 GPS

If you are looking for a GPS system then there are quite a few you can check out. However, the Garmin brand is the best. Two of the Garmin GPS systems will be compared below to help you decide whether the 396 or 496 is the best for you.

Garmin 396 GPS
This GPS system allows you to see everything even the weather! This version is better than the 296 version but better because it offers satellite weather, a color map, and terrain alerts. You will also be able to view the topography in a very realistic manner as well as be warned of conflicts if there are any. Images are viewable in detail and no matter what the light is. You can also transfer data with the USB port and recharge quickly with the battery pack. If you choose to subscribe to XM satellite weather then you may take advantage of the smart antenna and have instant access to weather across the United States. You will have access to Aviation Routine Weather Reports (METARs), Next Generation Radar (NEXRAD), Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts (TAFs), and more. You may even pay an extra fee and enjoy XM satellite radio. Logbooks may be automated to track arrival and departure records as well as keep up with flying hours. Choose air, land, or sea mode with the Garmin 396.

Garmin 496 GPS
The mini MFD Garmin 496 GPS practically knows it all! With this GPS you can fly safer and smarter than ever. This handheld GPS gives you all the information you could possibly need and more than any other GPS out there. The 496 is very similar to the 396 because it offers a color map with details, satellite weather, terrain alters, and more. However, the 496 has more features and better software than the 396 making it the best option for any pilot. If you want detail then the 496 will give you that. Taxiways are diagrammed for hundreds of airports in the United States. Its perfect for airports you arent familiar with and keeps you informed of your position at all times. The airport directory also allows easy access to thousands of US airports including taxi information, restaurants, lodging, attractions, and much more.

The Garmin 396 and 496 are very similar and offer pilots amazing features to help them when flying. However, the 496 offers a few more features than the 396 and is something that all pilots will use and enjoy.

Caitlina Fuller is a freelance writer. The mini MFD Garmin 496 GPS practically knows it all! With this GPS you can fly safer and smarter than ever. This handheld GPS gives you all the information you could possibly need and more than any other GPS out there. The 496 is very similar to the Garmin 396 GPS because it offers a color map with details, satellite weather, terrain alters, and more

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Wireless Routers - Some Disadvantages

wireless routers allow flexibility and freedom for many internet users. With Wi-Fi, a person can sit at a coffee shop and start surfing the web as if they were connected to a phone jack or cable at home. Even today, some towns are going completely wireless so that anyone within the vicinity can access the net for free.

but with all the advantages that wireless routers provide there are things we should be mindful of when we decide to plug in the router. wireless routers are not necessarily without their flaws. Here are few things to keep in mind.

If a person were to connect directly to the internet with a cable and compare that with the same connection, but with a wireless router, there would be a noticeable difference. The wireless connection will be slightly slower than the direct connection. The reason is simple; a Wi-Fi transmits through the air and there's some degradation with this medium. It's like comparing television reception between cable and antennas. cable is obviously faster.

Possibly a huge concern with wireless routers and Wi-Fi is the encryption protocols. In some public Wi-Fi places (such as a local caf), the transmission is encryption free. This means that all of your private data stored in your laptop or pda will be exposed to anyone in the same vicinity. It's possible that an unscrupulous person could obtain passwords and important personal information.

An older protocol for wireless routers is the wired Equivalent privacy (WEP). Although it does have a level of encryption, the encryption can be easily compromised. The problem has caused a number of wireless router owners to upgrade to wpa and wpa2 encryption protocols.

With the increasing Wi-Fi hotspots in the neighborhood, Wi-Fi pollution is becoming more apparent. Sometimes stores or organizations will broadcast over the same channel, causing interference and lack of access points. cities are just noticing this problem as more users are jumping into the wireless realm.

Other devices and equipment can also contribute to the pollution. studies have shown that bluetooth devices, cordless phones and microwave ovens all contribute to interference of public wireless transmissions. This is a known problem in high-density areas such as cities with many access points.

wireless routers do not have a limitless range. As such, the broadcasting radius could be limited to just a 150 to 300 ft. If you want to improve the range, you'd have to purchase Wi-Fi antennas.

The wireless Wi-Fi realm is different to other mediums such as bluetooth. The power consumption is much greater for devices using Wi-Fi through a wireless router or access point. people who use pdas or laptops will burn through battery power.

Another problem is that for countries all over the world, you'll find differing spectrum assignments. The lack of consistency has caused problems for internet users traveling from country to country. In some instances, governments may prohibit use of certain channels or require special authorization.

There are many disadvantages of wireless routers and Wi-Fi, but the disadvantages should not necessarily stop a person to use the service. Consider the pros and cons of the wireless realm first before jumping into the world wide web.

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