Women's Health Australia

So Thrilled for You!

s I said the words “I’m so happy for you”, they tasted bad in my mouth. My throat was tightening as if I was about to cry, and I felt light-headed. What was happening to me? My friend had landed her dream job, and it should have been good news. It good news! Except she’d gotten something that I – still study (makes sense, since it makes you feel like garbage!). The good news? You can totally kick it to the curb.

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