Boys Don’t Cry: What You Can Do With Male Menopause
and Depression
Men are considered tough. At a young age they were
taught how to wear masks. Emotions, especially feelings, which denotes weakness
does not have any room in a man’s life. Men in effect tend to deny what they
truly feel. Studies show that men are more susceptible to depression since
negative emotions are suppressed.
Depression is an emotional disorder. An individual who
is said to be depressed begins to experience prolonged sadness, time and again
anxiety, inability to concentrate, unexplainable anger and low self-esteem.
The occurrence of depression varies. Some people
experience it as a form of reaction to uneventful situations in their lives.
Others feel depressed as a response to excessive smoking, drinking alcoholic
beverages and taking drugs. Depression can also be inevitable when an
individual undergoes chemical and hormonal changes in the body.
Male menopause or known as andropause to some, is a
condition in which a man undergo changes – it may be physical, emotional, or to
some extent spiritual. If a male individual reacts negatively towards
andropause, then he is prone to experience depression.
“Boys don’t cry,” is a cliché. It is high time that
men do what is necessary to fight depression caused by male menopause
phenomenon.
Acknowledgement is a key to acceptance. Male
individuals should acknowledge that they too like their female counterpart also
experience menopause.
Education then leads to better understanding. After
accepting the fact that you have male menopause then it is best to educate
yourself with the said condition. Learn what the signs and symptoms are, then
the diagnosis and treatments. It is also best if you undertake research for
facts and issues concerning andropause. The Internet is a good venue to learn
more about male menopause and depression. There are also online organizations
which you can turn to to help you with your dilemma.
Better understanding is a bridge for you to project a
positive attitude. Negative emotions block your sensibility for you to have
better comprehension of what is happening in your body. Depression usually
roots to suppress negative emotions. It is not asked from you to portray a
happy face yet you are miserable deep inside. What is being asked from you is
that you have to learn how to deal with the situation. Make no room for
self-pity for it will only worsen the situation.
Do something about it. After you have taken the
necessary steps then move forward to getting help. Primarily, get help from
your significant others. This is the time when their unconditional support and
love is needed. Explain to them what you are going through. Let them know what
specific help you need, if there are.
You can seek assistance from a physician who has
expertise in andropause and depression. He can point out the changes that might
happen to you and further prescribe you on what you should do.
Support groups may also be helpful. If there are
support groups in your community, then it is best to join them so that you will
feel that you are not alone in your battle.
No man should allow depression to rule his life. Male
menopause is never a reason for you to wallow in depression. After all, look at
the brighter side of things, andropause welcomes you to a new phase in your
life – a phase where you can put down your mask and reveal your true self.
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