Before and After Depression
How you feel right now is not your forever.
How you feel right now is not your forever.
It’s time to start reminding ourselves why we’re alive in the first place, and what good can still come even in the midst of our darkest moments.
Being alive is not something to feel ashamed of.
We are literally seeing people connect to the help that exists.
I have started to feel less inclined to expect a linear recovery with rainbows and parties and ice cream at every bend.
In the wake of his suicide, I became suicidal, a common side-effect of surviving a suicide.
We are going to keep living, whatever it takes.
I’m afraid that this pain won’t ever go away.
No one truly knows what 2020 will hold, but we believe it has the potential to be kind and inspiring and perhaps even remarkable.
It is our hope that the effects of the night will be felt for quite some time.
On a holiday centered around food, it’s near impossible for me, a person with an eating disorder, to maintain a healthy mindset.
For anyone struggling, for anyone learning how to be okay with not being okay.
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