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Stories on Depression: The Depression In My Bed

Stories on depression

Stories on Depression: The Depression In My Bed
Stories on Depression: The Depression In My Bed

Which came first, the depression in my bed or the depression in my head? I asked myself this one day as I finally laid my bed in the morning and looked at the sunken spot on my mattress that I had been unable to get out of for a few weeks. I had sunk so deep that I could barely.. Read more

Stories on Depression: Life as An Unemployed 20+-Year-Old Female
Stories on Depression: Life as An Unemployed 20+-Year-Old Female

Leaving university is a dream for many girls, especially around the third year. It’s like once you get there, you just can’t wait to be done and move on with life. Of course, your imagination is feeding you with all these perfections and telling you it is all going to be ok and smooth. When the university does eventually end,.. Read more

Stories on Depression: I am a Broken Child!
Stories on Depression: I am a Broken Child!

I’d love to sit here and write about roses and daisies and so much happiness in this world, but I can’t, because I haven’t had that (or that’s just how I’ve felt) for the most part of my life. I can’t say I haven’t had the basics in life because then I’d be lying. There hasn’t been a moment where.. Read more

Stories on Depression: What’s the point of getting a University degree?
Stories on Depression: What’s the point of getting a University degree?

Today, I have decided to dump; not a girl, but papers. Yeah, academic certificates and the likes. I have been forced to follow a different path in life-a path I never thought I could one day follow. You see, tomorrow I am going to buy a new camera and microphone with the few coins I still got; a camera that.. Read more

Stories on Depression: To Whoever Might See Me Cry in the Morning
Stories on Depression: To Whoever Might See Me Cry in the Morning

Dear whoever might see me cry in the morning, If you see me wake up and burst into tears out of the blue, don’t be quick to make assumptions and judge me. Please don’t freak out either. I’m not having a panic attack, my panic attacks don’t hit me like that. I wake up and very often my vision is immediately blurred.. Read more

Stories on Depression: Remember to Always Check On Your Friends
Stories on Depression: Remember to Always Check On Your Friends

Around August 2018, I challenged myself to write and publish an article a day for 100 days straight. When I set out to start jotting down what I went through as a young depressed person battling society reforms as a mechanism of filling a void that had been missing in me for a while. Believe me, when I say, I.. Read more

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