Help me to come out of my depression, please! Short stories on mental health on how a middle-aged lady was asking for help to get her out of depression.
“One bad incident won’t decide our future course of happiness, right? Well, even I say this is true. but for someone like me, a very sensitive person this is not easy as it seems to be. I fought with my daughter recently.”
Yes, I know I don’t have the right to interfere much with kids’ life after they turn into adults and where they can decide which is good and which is not. The fight was regarding her marriage. The usual parents do not agree to the love marriage.
My daughter was very angry but eventually, she got married. I did not talk to her for many months. She tried to convince me, to talk to her. But I guess, my ego was the one that got me doing this. This went on for 8 months.
I started feeling lonely and depressed.
I was going insane; I was crying out for help I finally confessed it to my daughter as well. She was understanding and immediately. I was so wrong about the love marriage thing. This has cost me a few months into depression.
It is ok to accept what you thought was wrong. It is ok to ask for help. It is ok to confess to people you love and let them know what and how you feel.
Help me to come out of my depression, please! Short stories on mental health
This is a simple fiction story about how small things matters for Mental Health. How family comes to rescue us from being further drowning in depression.
In this series, I would write about more such fiction stories in which small elements would help the character into a better state of mind.
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