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We'll Forsake Our Ages and Pretend We Are Children by Brandon Warren
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  • Post category:Bereavement / Family
  • Post published:March 24, 2016

Depression is a natural consequence of grief, but can leave you powerless to cope with your feelings. Extreme depression robs you of motivation and energy, causing you to dwell upon your sorrow.

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