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Shortly after my son was born, the panic attacks started

Shortly after my son was born, the panic attacks started I was fortunate to get quick and effective treatment for my post-partum anxiety. But many Indigenous women, however, aren’t so lucky. Photo: Kelly Boutsalis My first panic attack happened while I was browsing shelving units at Ikea. I was shaking, my leg kept banging into my seven-month-old son’s stroller and my heart was beating like crazy. But as soon as I got into the parking lot, the feelings dissipated. A second attack hit me a few days later at an empty grocery store: I felt like I was being squeezed tightly by the aisles around me, and this feeling followed me and my stroller all the way home and lingered for a few hours.

Carroll C L Green

Carroll “C.L.” Green BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY A proud veteran, long time resident of Bartholomew County, friend, and servant of Bartholomew County has died. Carroll “C.L.” Green, 93, passed away Saturday, December 19, 2020. Mr. Green was preceded in death by his wife Agnes Irene Green, and 5 siblings. He is survived by his loving family; two daughters Carol (Warren) Hoobyar and Teresa Mayfield; two grandchildren Ryan (Michelle) Mayfield and Leslie (Eric) Burton; he celebrated 14 great-grandchildren; as well as his previous spouse and family friend Dorothy Green. Mr. Green was born June 11, 1927 in Story City, Iowa, the son of Samuel and Clara Nielson Green. He was a member of Mountain Baptist Church in Seymour, Indiana. C.L. came to Bartholomew County in 1957 to serve as the county’s Conservation Officer. He was a trusted and awarded car salesman as well. C.L.’s heart was farming and he won the 1980 Noblett Forestry Award. His home grown produce graced many table

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