Bipolar Depression
It is an Incapacitating agent
No, the word 'incapacitate' is a verb(incapacitate, incapacitates, incapacitating, incapacitated), not a noun.The abstract noun forms are incapacitation and the gerund, incapacitating.
Although the pain is momentarily incapacitating, it's not life-threatening. As the person ages, the attacks can be expected to occur more and more frequently.
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they were in the great depression...
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It was not ended by a bomb.
That is hard to diagnose without specific symptoms
You will have to see a psychiatrist to determine if you really are having a clinical depression. The psychiatrist can also tell you the severity of your depression and what you can do about it.