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Kelly
Arbourthorne, Sheffield
“Even though I’m still suffering with depression, it’s made me daughter - because it’s justme and her in this house - it’s made her understand more about my mental health. And obviously, it were just us. So she’d see me up, she’d see me down, I’d see her. But we did a lot together, so it’s brought us closer together. Actually, I know it sounds weird, but I liked ita bit. Like I say, I love nature. I’ll go for walks now. I started in lockdown and I still do it now. And that’s like a new love, actually going on me own, because in lockdown I spent a lot of time on me own, and now to be like in society and everything is wild. I just like to have that to myself.”
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