This Is How Someone Who May Have Had History Of Depression Feels (Or Someone Who May Have Had History Of Fighting Depression)
She analyzes things more than she should. It hurts her, but she could not stop it. I'm almost seventeen and I have been clinically diagnosed with depression almost three years ago. I may have had history of depression, but it may also be right here, right now. As everyone would expect, I was given antidepressants and was told it wasn't addictive. Its services include controlling the chemicals in my brain to help me gain appetite and slowly become the 'normal' person society has labeled. I continued attending therapies which included opening up to the psychiatrist -- whom I've never been fully honest to, by the way -- for months. One Saturday in December, as I was preparing for another session with Dr. Tolentino, I felt the medicine kick in. I realized how much appetite I've gained and thought its notable difference can conclude the state of my total recovery. In the same Saturday in December, I felt I was strong enough to conquer whatever ...