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Testimony

"Every time I'm out and I see the outline of someone's temple garments underneath the collar of their shirt, I start to feel hot. I mean, especially in this weather. I can't see someone else with that many layers of clothing on without feeling suffocated."

"Is it like a burning sensation?"

"Yes, exactly."

"And your whole chest seems to fill up with pressure?"

"Right, because I can't imagine how uncomfortable they must feel."

"That's not empathy, Jon. That's the Holy Ghost."

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Heather talks about overcoming depression on today's Momversation.

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