
An award-winning duck of some sort at the MN State Fair.
- Adults who were mildly depressed as teenagers are more likely to have major depression, anxiety disorders, and eating disorders. However, researchers could not say if mild depression contributed to the development of major depression, or if the mild depression as a teen was an early phase of major depressive disorder.
- They have the thinnest skin, the shortest fuses and take the hardest knocks.
- “Despite all this help, there are days when I can’t get out of bed because I’m in a deep depression or didn’t sleep at all the night before. Sometimes I’m unable to do anything other than get my kids fed.”
- “I recognize that I’m hallucinating. I know this isn’t real, but maybe there’s some lessons I can gain.”
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