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<blockquote data-quote="sugarless sue" data-source="post: 41762" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Depression can be one part of the grief process which we all go through whether it is actual grief at the loss of a loved one or a life changing event such as being diagnosed with a life changing illness ,such as diabetes.Some go through it quickly and reach acceptance fairly quickly but others 'stick' on the depression bit for a while.In my husbands case,after his stroke, the depression lasted 4 years!Me? I have low mood days but thankfully they usually lift ,especially with the help of friends who know just how to lift my spirits again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sugarless sue, post: 41762, member: 1210"] Depression can be one part of the grief process which we all go through whether it is actual grief at the loss of a loved one or a life changing event such as being diagnosed with a life changing illness ,such as diabetes.Some go through it quickly and reach acceptance fairly quickly but others 'stick' on the depression bit for a while.In my husbands case,after his stroke, the depression lasted 4 years!Me? I have low mood days but thankfully they usually lift ,especially with the help of friends who know just how to lift my spirits again. [/QUOTE]
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