Alejandra Jaramillo lost his seat sit who can; The Ecuadorian was subsequently punished in the program unimaswhere he exposed a subject “very present in the lives of many” to his position in the show. So it was that he resorted to talking about depression: “the silent enemy that can come into anyone’s life, regardless of race, condition, or social stratum.”

Depression is something that also affects celebrities, he stressed; To illustrate an example of this disease, he referred to the artist Alejandro Sanz who recently admitted on Twitter that he’s struggling: “I’m not doing well. I don’t know if this is of any use, but I want to say it anyway. I’m sad and tired.”

Marco Antonio Regil, the Mexican host decided to talk about his own experience that started when his mother died. “It was not only the loss of the person I loved most in my life, but also the loss of a role as a son. Your will to live is taken away and you feel very sad in the morning,” the speaker said.

“People think being strong is keeping everything quiet and pretending. No, being strong requires much more courage and strength… Being vulnerable and telling people, friends “I’m wrong”, he said from experience reg.

Asking for help is courageous and those suffering from depression lose many days of work every year, says Jaramillo, who wants this message to help people talk and share their feelings. He also sought out a psychiatrist for his professional opinion.

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“What people want is help. Those of us around make the mistake of telling them ‘do your part’, ‘let’s go to a party’, ‘let me introduce you to someone’ and people with major depression, none of that motivates them,” revealed the doctor.