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Clinical Weeping

Clinical Weeping

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It's common to pass sobbing humans while walking down a sterile white hallway in a hospital. The doctors walking past seem cold and oblivious to emotion. Hospitals are the only place where no matter where you are in the building or what bed you're in, someone has almost certainly died there.
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This is my account of my most recent hospitalization. Most people think that mental rehabilitation facilities are just vacation spots. Well, they are dead wrong. Psychiatric hospitals are very tense environments, and I decided that I'd like to share my full experience with everyone. It was one of my worst stays, and I think sharing my experience will help others to understand what people who struggle with mental illness go through. I will change names for privacy, but everything else you read in this story is true. I hope you enjoy!

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