I've had a brief read of a few pages on this thread and got to say I find it really refreshing to see a very open book on this sort of topic. I have been surrounded by family and friends that have different forms of anxiety and depression and I have lapsed at times as well, especially over the last few years were I have suffered from PTSD.
As they say talking about these issues I think are a step on the way to recovery and although I'm not a massive fan of doing so online (facebook statuses, I often find, tend to be more seeking attention from a broad range) this page has been refreshingly open and non-judgmental.
Depression, anxiety, stress and other related issues
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I've had a brief read of a few pages on this thread and got to say I find it really refreshing to see a very open book on this sort of topic. I have been surrounded by family and friends that have different forms of anxiety and depression and I have lapsed at times as well, especially over the last few years were I have suffered from PTSD.
As they say talking about these issues I think are a step on the way to recovery and although I'm not a massive fan of doing so online (facebook statuses, I often find, tend to be more seeking attention from a broad range) this page has been refreshingly open and non-judgmental.