I think people who suffer from depression, unless it's post-traumatic, are probably going to struggle with it for their whole life.
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I think most human beings go through some sort of depression in their life. And if they don't, I think that's weird.
I do suffer from depression, I suppose. Which isn't that unusual. You know, a lot of people do.
Depression is a horrible, potentially life-threatening illness - but the lives it threatens are almost always those of the people who suffer from it.
I believe that everyone experiences depression to some degree at some time in their lives. And there are probably millions of people who live with a low level of sadness and heaviness day in and day out.
In the Depression especially, I think you learn to face problems and not run away from them.
A lot of people don't realize that depression is an illness. I don't wish it on anyone, but if they would know how it feels, I swear they would think twice before they just shrug it.
I can certainly see how people are overcome by depression.
That is the real problem of depression - a condition which will affect an estimated one in five of the population at some point in their lives. It is completely unimaginable until you have been through it.
It's often difficult for those who are lucky enough to have never experienced what true depression is to imagine a life of complete hopelessness, emptiness and fear.
Unfortunately, I think depression and anxiety are really hard to live with. And what people don't need is to feel bad about themselves because they decide to go on medication.
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