i remember talking to a relative once about her postpartum depression when she had her second child. she said that she felt like a zombie, almost like she couldn’t access her heart and she couldn’t access her emotions? she couldn’t connect and she felt terrible & felt like a failure. i think she said that the hardest part for her was acknowledging the problem since she thought postpartum depression meant you were sobbing every single day and incapable of looking after a child. but there are different shades of it and depths of it, which is why it’s so important for women to talk about. there’s a lot of misunderstanding and there are a lot of people out there that think that it’s not real, that it’s not true, that it’s something that’s made up in their minds, e.g. ‘oh, it’s hormones.’ and a lot of people just brush it off when in fact, it’s something that’s completely uncontrollable. it’s really painful and it’s really scary and women need a lot of support. i’ve seen some people downplay just how bad depression can get and how much it affects the person suffering as well as the people around them. and especially back in those days, they didn’t have any sort of proper support regarding treatment so you would just have to live with it and hope for the best. i think that if harsen and ercella were just more honest with each other about what they were going through and their true feelings, things might have worked out differently. gosh it’s so sad how these two just can’t catch a break, especially ercella. it’s just one bad thing after the other.