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Old 13-07-2023, 07:18   #168
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Re: BBC Presenter Suspended

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
My sister suffers from severe depression and needed to be sectioned a while back as it got very bad.

Depression is a mental illness not to be taken lightly as most well informed people know.
The key thing with clinical depression is there usually isn't a trigger. It just comes for no identifiable reason.
NHS website
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Sometimes there's a trigger for depression. Life-changing events, such as bereavement, losing your job or giving birth, can bring it on.
People with a family history of depression are more likely to experience it themselves. But you can also become depressed for no obvious reason.
In this case, who wouldn't feel depressed about the situation? It would be very weird if somebody, wasn't depressed about it.
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