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Continúa, Has publicado may 11, 2016
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There  comes a point in time when you can't keep it anymore. When everything just explodes and you have no control of what happens next. Problem with that is, when you black out, will you remember what you did? Was it a decision of the subconscious? Would you have done it had you been fully aware? Would you have any regret?
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Four Days in Recovery

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When anxiety and depression hits you like a hurricane, you have tunnel vision. You can't see anything, but what's happening in front of you. You can't think straight, and you can't process what's going on or why this is happening. Then all of a sudden you're stuck, and you get sent away to recover from the battle you've been fighting for so long.