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mrscollector
· 5 years ago
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O yes I can I did it once and I will do it again because this time I am stronger. Before I was a teen with no one but me to worry about but now I have a husband and a kid who need me. You have no power here.
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phan70m
· 5 years ago
Real question: Is depression 'beatable'? Like, can your brain stop showing all signs of depression? Or do you just learn to cope with it and its symptoms reduce in their impact?
guest
· 5 years ago
I'm not an expert, and I never got help but if you ever feel like you're in some sort of depressed state for a long time you should reach out to someone. Talking and getting help from anyone you can contact and trust will really help in the long run. I remember being so emotionally unstable I cried almost every day, and when I was able to talk it out with friends I slowly calmed down and I'm able to smile a lot more. Sorry this isn't the greatest advice but this is as much as I know.
phan70m
· 5 years ago
All good, I'm not actually depressed (never been diagnosed anyway) but am just curious. Thanks for letting me know what you know
pterodactylsheep
· 5 years ago
Without the third part this is just terrible