6 October-12 October 2019
Society has set aside specific months, weeks, days that are
dedicated to raising awareness about various issues. For some it is all about
hashtags on social media and others the definition of what the awareness truly
stands for is lost. When it comes to serious issues like Mental Health
Awareness Week, the true definition runs way deeper for mental illness victims
on a daily and those who have lost their lives because of it.
For those who have not experienced depression before, it is
very much easy to look at other people and be judgmental and make various
assumptions. If you break your leg, you visit the doctor and they cast it up,
the next thing you know, you are on your journey to recovery. When there is an
epidemic, we take preemptive measures to getting sick. We seek medication ASAP
if we catch it, so why is it, discussing about mental health is taboo? Why do
we make it difficult get care for mental health? Why are there stigma behind
something that a greater population suffers from? Heaviness that this discussion
brings to the room whenever brought up in front of individuals who are
ignorant.
Thinking of the stigma, some black women suffering from mental
illness face and medical treatment, the stigma associated in black
communities it heartening. To think of how there are people who are
struggling at this very moment and are contemplating suicide at this
very moment, cause trust me it is not a secret that close to 800 000
people die due to suicide every year, which is one person every 40
seconds worldwide. We fall sick- We seek help- We undergo a medical
treatment- We feel better. This is the same drill with mental illness
due an imbalance in chemicals in our brain causing us to feel ill.
The significance resembled by mental health awareness week,
is the unedited it is more than just a hashtag. Months, weeks, days dedicated
to certain issues mean a lot than an Ad. A lot maybe sensationalized and
glossed over due to the realness of the issue to the audience who may see the filtered
truth and scroll on.
Not all of us have experienced mental health issues, therefore
one would conclude that the meaning of mental health week or day is not of much
value to them as to someone who has had personal experience with mental
illness. But fact is everyone knows someone, who happens to know someone with a
mental illness. And I am here to say there is absolutely no shame talking about
it. You may have a parent, an aunt, a brother, a sister, or a friend who has/is
struggling with mental health or has lost their lives.
Our mental health matters more than your career.
Our mental health matters more than your reputation.
Our mental health matters more than your schedule.
Our mental health matter more than your money.
Our mental health matters more than your relationship.
Our mental health matters more than your pride.
Because we matter, we are worthy of
love, capable of amazing things, allowed to express ourselves and able
to attend to our needs.
Let us all treat mental health awareness week/day for what it really is and dissect its truth.
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