Dysthymia: When the Blues become the Greys

Published: June 24, 2020, 1:21 a.m.

b'Dysthymia is more than "the blues". It is also known as "persistent depressive disorder". At some point every day becomes a gray blank slate. And that seems normal. Sufferers can experience symptoms for many years before it is diagnosed, if at all. As a result, people believe that depression is a part of their character, so they may not even discuss their symptoms with anyone. "I\'ll always be a Debbie Downer" or like Eeyore, always looking for something positive but already sure it won\'t be found. \\nLiving with Dysthymia, or with a dysthymic partner or relative, can be overwhelming. But there is hope: talk therapy, self care and early diagnosis can go a long way to offsetting the symptoms and avoid major depression episodes. \\nJoin Kevin O\'Donoghue and Niseema Dyan Diemer as they explore Dysthymia, and provide tools to work through the gray and into the light.'