Great depression causes of wwii

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389974 tn?1331015242 I am not sure off hand about family members in WWI, although both of my grandfathers were veterans in WWII. We are taking one of my grandfathers to a Remembrance Day event this morning. (I'm a Canadian) Lest we forget. In Flanders Fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below.
599170 tn?1300973893 My great great great granddaddy served in the Civil War my sister has his discharge paper, i have his rifle (its cool) my dad served during korean war ( he was Navy stationed in Mediteranian) My hubby served in army and my sons off to Iraq in August.
739070 tn?1338603402 Thanks, Ren, for doing this post. My father, 88 years old, is a WWII Vet. He was due to participate in the Honor Flight to Washington DC yesterday, to visit the memorials. This is a great group and if you aren't familiar with them, I would recommend you check out their website - honorflight.org This group's goal is to take all WWII vets to the WWII memorial in DC- They are dying at a rate of 1,000 per day.
1538831 tn?1294199202 also just looked at your profile, i see you suffer from depression as well, some research has pointed to the fact that taking benzos for long periods of time contributes/causes depression so just be careful about how much and how often you take them, i am on 1mg of clonazepam but prescribed on a take as needed basis. when i first started out i was on .5mg in the morning and evening which i will agree helped me tremendously!- but i found i was having weird short term memory problems.
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Avatar n tn death of a loved one, loss of job or financial status, break up of a relationship) causes feelings of depression. Usually, situational depression will improve once your life situation has improved, or once you have worked through the feelings associated with whatever loss you've had. Could you elaborate a bit about what is going on? It would be great to have some more info, so we could advise you what your options are. You reached out here, which is a great first step.
Avatar m tn About 3 weeks ago i noticed a small circle rash on the right side of the shaft of my penis and it is about the size of half of a dime. I admit that before it appeard and about 3 days of it presence i masturbated alot daily. I am a light skin black male. The rash was never red, itchy or painful. It never filld with fluids.
Avatar f tn medications can affect people differently, and one of the possible effects of these kinds of medications can be anger, irritability, mood swings. The fact that you're 16 makes those things more likely. Often times, these medications have kind of an opposite effect on younger adults and teens than they do on adults, which is why there must be caution when putting a young person on an antidepressant. I have to say that I'd urge you to find a new doctor.
952717 tn?1264682896 When my doctor told me I had Myxoedema (Hypothyroidism) She just said youve had your fair share of stress. I have has stress and depression for some years. No one in my family has this condition, on visiting a different doctor as there are many in my surgery I asked if stress can cause this condition, she said no it just one of those things. Could you tell me if it may be due to stress or indeed is just one of those things? Thank you. Kind regards.
Avatar n tn A number of things can cause this, besides it being a form of depression. For example, thyroid function is sometimes implicated, not that I'm saying it is likely. I would agree that it is a good idea to rule out other possible causes before muddying the waters by taking antidepressants. If you are otherwise fit and physically healthy, then perhaps antidepressants or a mood stabilising agent are at least worth considering.
306867 tn?1299249709 I think 2 of the most common causes of relapse are depression and lack of energy. Too many times people are under the impression that after the 7-10 days of withdrawal that they will be good as new (some lucky people are). I just wanted to post this for people just starting this journey. I think if people are made aware that it takes time, they will cut themselves some slack. Be patient with yourself. Energy can be very slow in returning, sometimes a few months.
Avatar m tn This kinda makes sense to me in that while my parents were great in many ways they were utterly incapable of expressing emotion and were never ones to hug us kids so I grew up in a bit of an emotional vacuum. Naturally my reaction later in life was go seeking really intense people to have way off the deep end relationships with.
Avatar f tn Its not easy dealing with a new thing, and diabetes is not only a new thing in life, but its an unwanted thing. It causes ups and downs even after a while of having it. Its normal. But, life will return to what it once was, it always does, only with a few adjustments to fit in a new kind of lifestyle. good luck.
Avatar m tn t drink anymore about 4 /5yrs since any heavy drinkng and then it was just friday nite binge of 1 pint of rum.Do you think the drugs such as meth,coke,pot,Lsd,etc. could have caused some damage in my liver and haven't showed up yet?It's been 25 yrs since I've taken any illegal drugs.I have a dull sensation in my liver area at times but all blood tests i've had show normal results.I've never had any ct scans but ultasound 5 yrs ago showed nothing.
163305 tn?1333668571 This was a major step away from the ideal of a wholly free market but most of the citizenry, with the Great Depression at their backs, understood the necessity of the New Deal. Of course, taxes would eventually have to go up to help pay for it all. Essentially, Roosevelt and the New Deal saved capitalism from itself. Left to those, such as Herbert Hoover, who could not escape the paradigm of free-market ideology, capitalism in the U.S.
1301089 tn?1290666571 I am pleased that these patriots have been brought home. I hope that all of us remember that "flying the hump" was one of the most dangerous air missions of WWII. My dad was in the Air Force in Europe but he talked to me about his particular issue to make my young mind understand the dangers the soldiers faced in that war. If you'd like to learn more about Flying the Hump, please see: http://en.wikipedia.
Avatar n tn Before I was being treated with Medication for my severe depression, my level of concentration was that of a 4 year old child. I could not focus on anything and processing, as well as remembering key tasks was VERY difficult. I would have to contribute your issues with concentration to the depression. That's just my experience.
Avatar m tn Hi, I am 19 years old. I think I start to have depression when I was 10 years old. So currently it is already 9 years for me. Currently I am now studying in private college but I start to live by myself and didn't join any clubs. I graduated my diploma in 19 and within my college life, I didn't join any student clubs so when other people are enjoying, I feel like I am suffering.
Avatar f tn Hi all been bk on my meds effexor (venlafaxine) 3 weeks today and feeling on top of the world just for those people out there that are just starting out on meds please stick at them coz its worth it in the end when you start to feel normal again. Iv never had to have therapy because i have gotten myself through depression and anxiety symptoms by reading through post on here and taking my meds. just thought i'd post a positive story.