Rosie O'Donnell Suffered from Depression; Will Demonstrate Treatment on Friday's Show

At one time or another, most people suffer from Depression. Celebrities are no different. Just ask Rosie O'Donnell. She recently spoke about her battle with depression. Now, the television personality will describe her experience as well as the treatment options she found effective on
Rosie O'Donnell Suffered from Depression; Will Demonstrate Treatment on Friday's Show
 'The View' on Friday.

When speaking about her depression, she explains that there was one event that triggered the illness.

According to Rosie O'Donnell, when gunmen entered Columbine High School and took the lives of 13 people, she went over the edge. She secluded herself in her bedroom with the lights off and cried constantly. She could not seem to get a grip of herself, and refused to leave the bedroom.

That was when she knew she needed medication.

On Friday's show, Rosie O'Donnell will speak out about her dealings with depression on "The View" in hopes to spread the word that depression is a serious illness that can happen to anyone. She will also discuss what helped her pull out of her depression and will demonstrate "inversion therapy", something that she does still and credits for helping her battle the illness.

Inversion therapy involves hanging upside down or at an inverted angle to use gravity to naturally decompress the joints of the body. In particular, it is often advertised as a relief for back pain. It, however, is rarely regarded as a serious treatment for back pain.

Hanging in this way, as with gravity boots or inversion tables, causes each joint in the body to be loaded in an equal and opposite manner to standing.

Proponents claim that inversion therapy is particularly beneficial for the spine in that it relieves pressure on the discs and nerve roots; this in turn allows discs to recover lost moisture and to return to their original shape, decreasing the pressure they can exert on nerves.

Advertisements also claim that it stimulates circulation, improves posture, strengthens ligaments, increases oxygen flow to the brain and increases flexibility.

 
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Posted on 03/21/2007 at 12:03:00 AM

Thank you for telling more about inversion therapy. Although, I don't think my neck could handle it. I can see why it could benefit others, even those suffering from depression. This particular episode of the View was interesting. This was the first time I had heard of inversion therapy helping depression. That show and your article may help others who suffer depression and other illnesses. Thank you for sharing.

Posted on 03/12/2007 at 3:03:00 PM

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