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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for silence
  1. ... bipolar disorder. Someone who has been suffering in silence can see a show like that and go, “ ... is no need for you to suffer in silence. There is help. There is always hope. The ...
  2. ... today because my mom did not suffer in silence." - Yinka Growing up, she knew she was different ... today because my mom did not suffer in silence," Yinka says. "She read about sickle cell disease, ...
  3. ... in the family that nobody spoke about. That silence was hard for me to understand. I didn’ ...
  4. ... questions. "You don't have to suffer in silence," Alise says. "It's OK to not be OK." ...
  5. ... all, be able to sit and deal with silence," Anne adds. Image credit: Courtesy of Anne Murphy ...