Finally, take comfort in the fact that help is on the way. Your brain at the moment may not allow you to think hopeful thoughts. But it cannot keep out the knowledge that others are hoping on your behalf. This may be that precious one inch of life you can hold onto at the moment, the one that can eventually lead you to a tomorrow worth living.
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Dec 12, 2002 7:26 PM
In response to message posted by catheri948:
Catherine: I'm sure you have talked to God about this problem. I do everyday. He is th ...
-- posted by AnnWachel
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Dec 4, 2002 10:33 AM
In response to message posted by catheri948:
For me, depression kind of sneaks out in bursts of fear-based anger, crying fits, hyste ...
-- posted by tmsdia
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Sep 19, 2002 5:59 PM
In response to message posted by catheri948:
An excellent book, Catherine. ...
-- posted by mcman
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Sep 18, 2002 9:24 AM
In response to message posted by mcman:
i have just ordered a book by william styron. he writes about depression. i have heard that i ...
-- posted by catheri948
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Sep 17, 2002 8:36 PM
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Hi,Catherine. Then you may want to read about other people's experiences with depressi ...
-- posted by mcman
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