Severe depression was my problem. I had no reason to hide it from the world. I couldn’t hide it anymore. Why couldn’t they have called it what it was? People would have understood. Besides, “severe depression” sounds so much more badass than “nervous exhaustion.”
Juliana Hatfield lives in Boston. When I Grow Up will be in stores on September 29. How To Walk Away, her 10th solo album, was released this past month. For more info, go to julianahatfield.com.
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