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In October 2011, Brosh made a blog post entitled "Adventures in Depression" in which she revealed that she had severe depression.[5][6] After that post, Brosh's blog was inactive for more than a year. In May 2013, she made a long follow-up post chronicling her struggle with depression and thoughts of suicide.[7] Her site got 1.5 million visits in a day, and the number of supportive comments from people indicating that they were worried about her surprised her.[1] The two posts from 2011 and 2013 are the most popular on the site.[citation needed] After the release of a book based on the blog in October 2013, Brosh stopped updating the blog again.[8][9]