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It's
just, you lose all your appetite; you don't care about doing anything. You just
want to just lie there, you know." "And
I took my medicine. And I'd go to that mirror every day and I'd look in that mirror
and I could see myself coming back. I could find myself. I could feel myself,
you know, the Stuart Perry that was there before he got sick." "And
in that mirror every day, I got better and better and better. And finally, I came
completely out of it." "But then I look
back on it now, and I think about (how) what I went through has taught me a tremendous
amount about life. And it's taught me about family, and it's taught me about how
much I love my family and that money doesn't mean anything. And
how much
it is important to help somebody instead of me looking for somebody to do something
for me. And that's what I try to do every day. I try to find somebody every day
to help. After I came out of my depression, I knew something that most folks didn't
know. I knew about depression. I knew what it was like to be in a different world
and what it was like to come back out. And I call it my journey -- journey to
the other side." "What you have to do
is be able to understand what's going on with you and to say, 'Hey, I've got something
like heart disease or cancer or you know anything else. This is just like anything
else. Help me.' And you'd be back up and kicking. That's what happened to me." "
When
I first came out of depression I (realized that I) had missed out on so much.
And you have all this energy; you're just ready to go again. It's a wonderful
feeling (being recovered from depression)
it's great." |