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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

my speech for communication studies. i dont think i did too bad. i wouldve liked to have gone into alot greater detail if it werent for the time constraint, as some things may get misconstrued. any questions let me know

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  • I applaud you for this. Mostly I can't talk to anyone about my experiences in this area. I imagine overcoming a fear of persecution and actually voicing the symptoms themselves publicly would be very cathartic. You have balls ;)

  • @DeLightToDeLirium haha thank you! :) and yes it was, its just another one of the steps ive been coming up with in trying to deal with this better. putting it out there in front of a class full of people i didnt know was hard but helps especially because of the circumstances of the disorder itself. give it a try.

  • Incredibly brave to educate your classmates about this painful disorder, particularly for someone with this type of personality. BRAVO! I did a similar speech for my communications class many years ago just after my own diagnosis of major depressive disorder. it's extremely important to educate people and break down that wall! good job. nice hair too.

  • @brookm482 hey thanks! its one of the many small steps ive been taking to try to overcome it as much as i can. i had like cottonmouth the entire time i was up there during this haha. the wall is a curse and a blessing sometimes! long hair ftw.

  • Dude its time to buy a guitar and join a metal band YYYYYEEEAAAH!

  • @XAeolusX i have many guitars \m/

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  • you did good bro. im sure you helped many

  • Thank you for this video. My sister has been diagnosed with PPD just today. We had tough childhood, because of that I went through depressions and suicide attempts, but I've overcome all of that and now a very happy person, and I'm so sad now seeing my younger sister having even more serious problems. I'm sad to hear there is no good treatment, but I hope she will find the inner strength.

    PS. Amazing hair, you look like and elf, so beautiful. I'm trying to grow mine too, but I have no patience

  • Nice Video. I'm living with this now. Looking for a peaceful resolution. Good luck:)

  • dr carl pfeiffer-

  • ALSO- SEE DR CARL PHEIFFER -hypoglycemia, brain inflammations, trauma ,addictions- -heal w diet-book "nutrition and mental illness"-social religious cause :see matriarchy clans protect women and children(vids)

  • - goes same for medical- the idea that a fever or cough or tumor is a illness or disease to be handled by professionals $ who are dependent on the claim that the body does not repair itself-fevers/cough are body s cure-so are tumors which localize poisoned cells-same with victims of abuse-the DID is function created by the intelligent brain to preserve the body (from suicide,etc)-the most we can do is avoid more abusive situations-so as to stop making more need 4 brain to use DID function

  • Great Job!!!!!!!

  • Well done with this video. I am a sufferer of PPD and you describe it perfectly.

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