Talk about a time when you felt like you were about to lose your mind. Answer in at least a paragraph.

 Last year around this time I started birth control for the first time, and a month and a half later I genuinely thought I was going insane. It was a hard period in my life but that DEFINETLY amplified it. I felt like I had absolutely lost control of all my emotions. I was crying over everything, or mad, or just annoyed. Every day, when I woke up, I almost felt like a different person, and whatever mood/feelings I woke up with that day would be what I felt the whole day, changing every day. It was really inconsistent and scary so  I ended up getting off the birth control but I actually thought I was going insane and my parents were really scared.

Today, in class, we read the Yellow Wallpaper, which deals with the ideas of mental health and gender roles. We took turns as a class reading the pages from the book, having discussions over important parts. We answerd what we had thought the story had ended because there was no clear meaning and wrote down somthing that annoyed us.

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