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NPR: Asking Mom: ‘Did You Know I Was Depressed In High School?’

Asking Mom: ‘Did You Know I Was Depressed In High School?’

Rose has dealt with depression since high school. She’d put her head down, focus on school and get through. But during her senior year of college, Rose couldn’t even concentrate on school anymore. “I was struggling. I was feeling depressed. I was feeling isolated,” Rose, now 24, says.

 

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