So last night, my cousin died due to a sudden cardiac arrest. He’s been having problems with his wife for the past weeks. His wife left their 3 kids and took off with his money. He’s been reaching out to us and we did the same to him. Everytime we ask him how he’s been, he would https://twitter.com/greanenoemie/status/1314239945825947648
always say, “Okay rako te” not knowing he’s already showing symptoms. Now, my 14-year-old nephew is left with both of his parents’ responsibilities—to their business and to his younger siblings. My nephew even told us, “te di sako muskwela kay walay mubantay sa tindahan.” Ataya
sakita lage. I made this thread for everyone’s awareness. I know that men taught themselves to suppress their emotions and have a strong physique but please never ever hesitate opening up to your friends, partners or parents. Opening up is hard but when you finally do, you will
feel a thousand times better. Tell your loved ones how you feel, talk to them. Para sa mga ginareach-outan, learn to listen and notice the signs because it’s there. Sometimes all they want is to be listened to, to be heard. Let’s break the stigma together and seek for help and at
the same time pray. This is not only applicable to men, I am addressing this to everyone. Mao lang to and stay safe ta tanan! Laban lang jud ta ninyo ha? And kindly include my cousin and our family sa inyo prayers pati ang mga tao nga galisod emotionally and financially labaw na
ang mga frontliners and mga gasuffer sa COVID. Thank you
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