Why Aging and Depression Often Go Hand-in-Hand
Posted: January 25, 2018
They say that with age comes wisdom, and for some, that may be true. But with age also comes some very big challenges. In addition to dealing with the onset of disease and physical disabilities, older people must face loss: the loss of a spouse, loss of friends, loss of siblings, and even the loss of memories.
“Getting old is not for sissies.” - Bette Davis
When you consider all of this loss, it’s not surprising that aging and depression often go hand-in-hand. While feeling sadness over these losses is a normal part of life, some people experience profound depression.
But, if earlier in your life you never really experienced depression, how do you know the difference between it and sadness? Here are some signs of depression:
- Trouble sleeping (either falling asleep, staying asleep or both)
- A change in appetite
- Sudden mood swings (such as irritability and anger)
- Feelings of hopelessness
- Social isolation
- Suicidal thoughts