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b3140af Listen to the people who love you. Believe that they are worth living for even when you don't believe it. Seek out the memories depression takes away and project them into the future. Be brave; be strong; take your pills. Exercise because it's good for you even if every step weighs a thousand pounds. Eat when food itself disgusts you. Reason with yourself when you have lost your reason. exercise bravery courage memories depression future reason living strength life love medication loved-ones eating food Andrew Solomon
2fae86d still, what could i say? that i didn't just feel depressed - instead, it was like the depression was the core of me, of every part of me, from my mind to my bones? that if he got blue, i got black? that i hated those pills so much, because i knew how much i relied on them to live? medication John Green
7f39cee You need a good bedside manner with doctors or you will get nowhere. junkie medication manners drugs William S. Burroughs
e7f08e0 Pain could be killed. Sadness could not, but the drugs did shut its mouth for a time. pain sadness medication drugs Colson Whitehead
e755310 ...someday..., we'll medicate human experience right out of the human experience. shutter-island human-experience medication prescription-drugs psychiatry Dennis Lehane
3246c86 I was coming down off the last painkiller left in my dresser drawer after Autumn tossed my stash. In that moment I was so groggy and happy I would have accepted a date with Oscar the Grouch - and planned to do some serious feeling up on the green furry beast too. Yeah, stooping to pharmaceutical-inspired sex fantasies about garbage can Sesame Street characters - that had to be the best Just Say No drug lecture a girl in a leg cast could ever receive to make her go cold turkey off the meds. humour cyd-charisse gingerbread leg-injury oscar-the-grouch painkillers pills rachel-cohn sesame-street shrimp medication high drugs Rachel Cohn
8d6b22d Thinking is the soul speaking to itself. medication thinking Rebecca Goldstein