not worried, yet, about depression rearing its head. To be clear, that’s exactly what it’s doing, but I’m still winning, and this is just part of
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Here it is, a List of Real, Actual Symptoms of Mental Illness. You know, this time. Since depression symptoms always change.
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been fighting Depression again lately. It’s been a rough couple of months. I think. Maybe a rough couple of years? I
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this normal? Is this a thing the average person experiences? Or is this a symptom of mental illness? That’s a question to which I never know the answer. Not ever. About rings and other things....
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of falling-apart when it comes to our children. Mental illness is a deep, deep darkness — I would know — and it’s hard sometimes to remember to wave in the dark to the others who are
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all of our “fixes” are different. Some of us (ME, for example) need medical assistance; our brain chemistry demands it. Some of us need TIME. Some of us need
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