Thank you. As someone who witnessed her father slip in and out of multiple suicide attempts. a mother with such gripping anxiety, she is afraid of everything (mot exaggerating) and as one who has also felt the darkness of depression and nearly stepped out onto subway train tracks on a hot muggy day August 2010, thank you for sharing what depression can feel like and what the dread of it returning feels like. I am deeply grateful that today I see the light, bright and shining and it is not the headlights of an oncoming train. Hugs from my heart to all of those on this journey. I hope you have moments of light and peace too. <3
On Nov 29, 2017 Kristin Pedemonti wrote:
Thank you. As someone who witnessed her father slip in and out of multiple suicide attempts. a mother with such gripping anxiety, she is afraid of everything (mot exaggerating) and as one who has also felt the darkness of depression and nearly stepped out onto subway train tracks on a hot muggy day August 2010, thank you for sharing what depression can feel like and what the dread of it returning feels like. I am deeply grateful that today I see the light, bright and shining and it is not the headlights of an oncoming train. Hugs from my heart to all of those on this journey. I hope you have moments of light and peace too. <3