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HausofKubrick
post Oct 30 2015, 08:13 AM
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid...561014&_rdr

Gaga opening up some more about the troubles she went through a few years ago. The control the industry had on her clearly impacted her for the worse but it's so good to see her move on from that and become all the more stronger for it! Kween.
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post Sep 12 2016, 06:14 PM
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She has revealed that she is still taking medication to cope with her depression.

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Following the release of her 2013 album ARTPOP, Lady Gaga shocked fans when she revealed that she was taking medication on a daily basis to deal with mental illness.
And after her triumphant return to the charts with the unveiling of her new single Perfect Illusion, the star has admitted that she's still getting pharmaceutical help.

'I needed a moment to stabilise,' she told the Daily Mirror of her overwhelming rise to fame. 'When my career took off, I don't remember anything. It's like I'm traumatised. I needed time to recalibrate my soul.'

And while she deems her fame 'the single greatest blessing of my artistic career', the Grammy-winning superstar continues to take care of herself behind the scenes.

'I take medication,' she said. 'I'm not saying I feel good because of the medication - I wouldn't encourage young people to take anti-depressants or mood stabilisers. I admit to having battled depression and anxiety and I think a lot of people do.'


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