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But I'd wake up in the morning with a crushing depression.
He sank into a crushing depression, and "often just sat for hours with his head on the desk or with his head in his hands," Cheever writes.
What followed was a crushing depression that forced him to drop out of graduate school, at Columbia, and blocked his intellectual labor for about a decade.
I have been on the road a week, through the flatlands of Belgium and Holland and northern Germany, and the initial novelty of freedom - oh, look, there's a windmill; check out that dyke - has been replaced by a crushing depression.
Carrying his memoir up to the near present, Fishman closes with chapters about a crushing depression, a gradual recovery and the unusual courtship of the woman he now lives with.
"Darkness Visible," William Styron's memoir about his struggle with crushing depression, opened up a world of suffering to me that my professional training as a social worker had failed to do.
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Walking, like faith, is a balm: Charles Darwin used to solve problems with a particular circuit (the trickier the problem, the more circuits required); Edward Thomas used it to ease his crushing depressions.
3) Beware of approximately 2 weeks of crushing depressions after cessation of use.
These countries faced a crushing economic depression before fully recovering from a devastating war that left borders disputed.
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