Dr. Mike Trangle
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And depending on which subgroup you fit in and how you use it and how much of it you use, it could be a little bit of an aid or it could be a big bummer.
And depending on which subgroup you fit in and how you use it and how much of it you use, it could be a little bit of an aid or it could be a big bummer.
Okay. If you look at the Mental Health Association of Minnesota, 2019-2020 survey showed that 20.78% of adults were experiencing mental illness. Okay. If you look at... There's a... How do I want to say this?
Okay. If you look at the Mental Health Association of Minnesota, 2019-2020 survey showed that 20.78% of adults were experiencing mental illness. Okay. If you look at... There's a... How do I want to say this?
Right now, the percentage of people that talk about symptoms, and it's a little bit lower, enough cluster of symptoms to give you a diagnosis has been increasing pretty rapidly, especially anxiety and depression, and more so in adolescence than adults. And if you're talking about a certain point in time, let me see. I have it right here. Give me a second. Okay.
Right now, the percentage of people that talk about symptoms, and it's a little bit lower, enough cluster of symptoms to give you a diagnosis has been increasing pretty rapidly, especially anxiety and depression, and more so in adolescence than adults. And if you're talking about a certain point in time, let me see. I have it right here. Give me a second. Okay.
So like in Minnesota, 28.3% of adults in Minnesota have depression and anxiety lately. Okay.
So like in Minnesota, 28.3% of adults in Minnesota have depression and anxiety lately. Okay.
Symptoms of. It's more acute. More acute. Or it could be a worsening of a chronic one if they're lumped together.
Symptoms of. It's more acute. More acute. Or it could be a worsening of a chronic one if they're lumped together.
I would say the theme that I've seen when I looked at sort of the literature for this is Minnesota is not looking good and the U.S. is looking a little worse. Not a lot worse, just a little worse. So there's like 32.3% of adults have depression or anxiety right now compared to 28.3% in Minnesota. And that sort of ratio is pretty consistent for most everything.
I would say the theme that I've seen when I looked at sort of the literature for this is Minnesota is not looking good and the U.S. is looking a little worse. Not a lot worse, just a little worse. So there's like 32.3% of adults have depression or anxiety right now compared to 28.3% in Minnesota. And that sort of ratio is pretty consistent for most everything.
You know, we should probably make a distinction between something happens and you have a reaction to it. Okay, yeah. You know, which in a technical sense is called an adjustment reaction or adjustment disorder. Okay. It's unlimited and it doesn't last for more than three months kind of thing, you know?
You know, we should probably make a distinction between something happens and you have a reaction to it. Okay, yeah. You know, which in a technical sense is called an adjustment reaction or adjustment disorder. Okay. It's unlimited and it doesn't last for more than three months kind of thing, you know?
And... So if you think about it, you know, you've got chest pain, the ambulance takes you to the ER, you know, and they say, well, you're having a heart attack. You know, you've got a few waves and ST elevation in your EKG. Right, yeah. Maybe I'm talking Dr. Babel there, but you've got symptoms of it and you have proponents and stuff.
And... So if you think about it, you know, you've got chest pain, the ambulance takes you to the ER, you know, and they say, well, you're having a heart attack. You know, you've got a few waves and ST elevation in your EKG. Right, yeah. Maybe I'm talking Dr. Babel there, but you've got symptoms of it and you have proponents and stuff.
And then they want you to sign and say, well, we're going to do a – radiological study. And if we find something, we want to sort of do a stent. We want you to give us permission to do both in one fell swoop. Yeah.
And then they want you to sign and say, well, we're going to do a – radiological study. And if we find something, we want to sort of do a stent. We want you to give us permission to do both in one fell swoop. Yeah.