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  • Living with Depression and Finding Others Like Me

    Laura Evangelista August 22, 2022 essays

    It was like treading water around the clock. While I kept my head above the darkness, I was depressed, but surviving. Yet, constantly kicking in a bottomless sea gets exhausting, and I’d sink. That’s bipolar II.

    bipolar, depression, anxiety, motherhood, parenting, divorce, marriage, help

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