Healing a Suicide Attempt: Cartooning My Experience
"Cartoons expressed knee-buckling symptoms and overwhelming feelings in a way that words could not. They helped me remember that my thoughts and fears are just that—thoughts and fears, not facts."
Topic: depression
"Cartoons expressed knee-buckling symptoms and overwhelming feelings in a way that words could not. They helped me remember that my thoughts and fears are just that—thoughts and fears, not facts."
"Often I forget to give myself credit. I forget that I played the leading role in my recovery."
"Pretending everything is calm when a war has broken loose inside you means you’ll never live the life you were meant to live."
"This is for you: who has forgotten that you deserve the world simply because you’re in it."
"Sometimes the waves start to rise again and lap dangerously at the base of my new boat, and I become afraid that I will go under again."
National Depression Screening Day is an annual campaign, held this year on October 6, to raise awareness for those living with depression and other mood disorders and to provide the public with free, anonymous mental health screenings.
"If you are looking for a sign, this is it. Step out of your comfort zone and take a chance on yourself."
"I am enough. I am. You are too."
"You don’t have to worry about how it will all work out. It will present itself to you without any effort on your part."
"I don’t remember the first 18 months after she died. I couldn’t tell you what I thought, did, or said, where I went, or what I wanted; I simply existed."
"You are not fiction. You are the greatest story ever told."
"I keep living so that, one day, we’ll live in a society that doesn’t need to be fixed. I keep living so that we have fewer last blog posts and more Leelahs in the world."
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