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Spirit & Self
Daisy magazine
|November/December 2016
With the holidays upon us, and revelry all around, you would want to believe that all are having the same amount of enjoyment and getting the same level of fulfillment as you, and so many like you.

Nothing could be further from the truth. There are so many people who suffer greatly during the holidays. Not because they are prudes or party poopers, but for the reason that they experience crippling levels of anxiety related issues and get depressed during the holidays.
For many; it starts days or even weeks before. The physical signs can range from something as simple as dry mouth and building into mood swings, panic attacks, anxiety and depression.
Victims of this often do not know what causes this level of anxiety for them, yet it is something they experience.
There are also persons who are simply not into the holiday celebrations for religious and other reasons. However, this goes beyond such experiences.
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