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DeeDeeD
Posted August 2016
No will to live.
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pamstegma
Aug 2016
But a will to write here. A good first step.
08/31/2016 22:07:57
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Sep 2016
What's wrong?
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JessieBelle
Sep 2016
The poster was probably searching for something about the loss of the will to live. We see this a lot in elderly patients. I hope the poster found something helpful.
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