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10 things you shouldn’t say to those suffering from depression






  1. Cheer up honey
  2. Why are you always glum?
  3. No matter what I do for you, you’re never happy!Phew!
  4. Stop being so darn lazy !
  5. Why are you sleeping all the time?
  6. Gosh, you’re so clumsy !
  7. How can your mood swing so much ?You were normal 2 mins back and now you’re in tears!
  8. Why are you always snapping at people?
  9. Why can’t you just get over it?
  10. You’re useless around the house!





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  1. I was going through depression due to some unknown reasons and I used to be sad and cry if anyone said any of these lines to me. I can totally feel it how the mental health survival cope up with emotional imbalances. You can cure the mental health issues with the help of Etizolam RX Online. I am happy it worked out for me.

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