By: Alia Joy
June, Thanks for visiting my blog. I have read Henry Wright’s book and unfortunately I feel many of the things he writes about to be unbiblical. I absolutely believe that sickness can be caused by...
View ArticleBy: Shelly Smith
Just found your blog, and already love it! I relate so very much to your experience with post-partum depression. Like you, I felt a “maniacal” need for control after the birth of my first son, and also...
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Shelly, I am so glad to have you here. I think it’s such an important topic to discuss because depression can look so different for each person and most suffer silently. New moms tend to be isolated...
View ArticleBy: My Struggle with Depression: When All You Do Is Smile - Narrow Paths to...
[...] it I can no longer feel the sun soaking hot into my bare skin, I can’t feel the soft kisses of the raindrops on my [...]
View ArticleBy: Kristi
I love you even more, Alia, after reading this! Thank you so much for vulnerably sharing your precious journey through this. This post is inspiring me to once again attempt to put words to my own...
View ArticleBy: Alia Joy
Oh Kristi, I love you too and miss you bunches. Yeah, it’s been an ongoing struggle for me and there have been many different ways that this has showed up through the years but I have found a lot of...
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[...] it was my own struggles that made you flail angry fists at my [...]
View ArticleBy: Trinity
You have no idea how much this post blessed me today. You GET it! You understand and eloquently put into words, what I can’t seem to. I too have suffered with depression for years, and have berated...
View ArticleBy: Alia Joy
Trinity, I don’t know how your comment slipped by but I was reviewing old posts and here it is. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. I am so glad that you know you are not alone. It is so...
View ArticleBy: Tam
I like your comparison of depression being white. I’ve experienced depression since the age of 12 on and off. I am 40 now. It appears to run in my family. Thankfully I haven’t had an episode in a while.
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