#SharedMomentswithJustus #adhd #mentalhealth You can contact my guest, Annabelle on +254703999136 (WhatsApp only) To share your story with us, kindly send an email to sharedmoments.tv@gmail.com or WhatsApp number +254703372553 Donate and support our work, through Mpesa Till number 9207675 or PayPal: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=V3R5CSRWHLPSS or Mpesa send money to +254703372553 You can also join @Shared Moments with Justus MEMBERSHIP now! to get access to perks: ruclips.net/channel/UCAvd919a1ibeG5cp5QtwXOwjoin Subscribe & Follow us on: instagram.com/sharedmomentswithjustus facebook.com/sharedmomentswithjustus twitter.com/_sharedmoments Makeup by: Ejay Beauty Producer: Justus Nandwa Production Manager: Esther Josephine CREW Gideon Nandwa Joash Anaminyi Marvin Omukuba Jerusha Selah
I struggle with anxiety too , I recently sat for an online exam but failed terribly cause i had an anxiety attack in the middle of the exam Everyone thinks am smart but anxiety made me fail , i couldnt think , all i wanted is to finish the exam nitoke, running stomach started 😭 Anxiety is so real and most people dont get it at all Its not in your head Annabel
If i met her anywhere in South Africa i would literally not even ask what her language is, i'd straight up speak Zulu, she looks so Zulu! 😂 i honestly cant get over her beauty & smile above everything
Good that you have shared this. I hope that one day primary and secondary schools in Kenya will employ SNAs( Special Needs Assistants) to work along with teachers and students with special needs like ADHD, AUTISM, ADD, ASPERGER SYNDROME ETC. I work as an SNA in one of the secondary schools in Europe. I did a special training course to help such students to reach their potential. The school where I work has 16 SNAs who assisst students with different diagnosis. Without our help these students cannot be in a position to learn and enjoy being in school.
It's such a pleasure listening to you. It's quite obvious you're a beautiful soul. Some folks are just created with an extra touch of magic. It's brilliant and should never be dumbed down. You're awesome! Keep at it!
What people don't realise is that the word DEPRESSION is deep and you just can't say it jokingly. It became real like really real the day I was diagnosed with a Major depressive and anxiety disorder and this is even despite me knowing for four years that there was something really wrong with me. It's not easy to talk about it and even the medications that people call THE HAPPY PILLS they are really not.
Tears down my face.. 1st fellow Kenyan I've seen admitting to ADHD.. for some reason, Kenyans even here in the US think ADHD is for wazungus. And the word POTENTIAL, how many time I've heard that! In school, I thought "careless" and "lazy" were my middle names. Thanks for telling your story.
Pole sana. The stigma with mental illness is aggravating by I'm glad things are slowly getting better through sharing and an increase in professionals that look like us. Wishing you well 💜
Thanks Vick Kara: In our African culture we call each other wazimu! We throw stones. Am happy i went through depeer depression longtime ago. It helped me to know who cared then, who didn't, who laughed at me, who called me names! I thank God. I work as a social worker, as mental health coordinator! So Annabelle made my day by teaching others! God bless us all!🙏🏽🙏🏽😊
beautiful soul, good story teller, enjoyable,well executed.am going through maniac depression,last week I was referred to see Dr Frank but I don't want to go,I feel like a lab or experiment.all this is due to 2major spine surgeries that took over 22hrs each,I just got out of a wheelchair recently,since 2019,am now a person living with disability.
Thank you for igniting mental health matters talk on shared Moments with Justus, hopefully this will set a proper foundation towards proper management and treatment of mental illness across the board. Indeed a soul has been healed and life saved. Keep it here for more aunthetic, real and life-transforming stories!
Wow, this channel always shares outstanding testimonies, this is one of them. Honestly, I am not this extreme but I have those traits, not finishing sentences and speaking what is not in my head, I normally jokingly say, my mouth sometimes betrays my mind. I never thought it is a sickness 🙆♀️ It can only be God that I have survived all these years and 20 years in my career 🙏🏾
I like the way your parents and teacher who realized your challenge and tried their best to fix your issue.....weeh it's never that easy Nduta! I feel like I had the same problem but no one noticed😊😊😊, I remember those silly mistakes my teacher commented on it but it brought latter and severe punishment to me esp with my mother🤗🤗🤗🤗, she really stigmatized me even now.... whenever I make a mistake I feel the same thing my parents would shout at me.
An amazing story. Thanks Annabelle for speaking up . I agree with you that we truly need to have compassion all around us.. I also believe that for most people to get the best out of adult life requires some check in childhood life. Its a worthy journey going back. Kudos gal😍
Very insightful interview. Mental health is very very overlooked in this country. Training of foundational and primary teachers ought to be compulsory. This would have saved so much trauma and torture. Glad she is okay though and lives well.
@@mercyk2672 Mercy it is better a million times to talk about it! And to only to the ones you trust or specialist! It is worse to fight it alone! Believe🙏🏽
Having gone through depression, anxiety, suicide, having gone through toxic parents, reletionships and all tht ...mental health shld a priority ...that's why I made it my priority to be the best version of me so as to give my daughter a better more healthy life....thanks Bella for this enlightening 💕
It remind me of my school days meeen I use to over think but when you share it you look stupid so for me I use to isolate myself my. Dear it's like your telling my story😅
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I struggle with anxiety too , I recently sat for an online exam but failed terribly cause i had an anxiety attack in the middle of the exam
Everyone thinks am smart but anxiety made me fail , i couldnt think , all i wanted is to finish the exam nitoke, running stomach started 😭
Anxiety is so real and most people dont get it at all
Its not in your head Annabel
If i met her anywhere in South Africa i would literally not even ask what her language is, i'd straight up speak Zulu, she looks so Zulu! 😂 i honestly cant get over her beauty & smile above everything
Good that you have shared this. I hope that one day primary and secondary schools in Kenya will employ SNAs( Special Needs Assistants) to work along with teachers and students with special needs like ADHD, AUTISM, ADD, ASPERGER SYNDROME ETC. I work as an SNA in one of the secondary schools in Europe. I did a special training course to help such students to reach their potential. The school where I work has 16 SNAs who assisst students with different diagnosis. Without our help these students cannot be in a position to learn and enjoy being in school.
I would love to see this happen in our Kenyan schools too🙏
This is great!
It's such a pleasure listening to you. It's quite obvious you're a beautiful soul. Some folks are just created with an extra touch of magic. It's brilliant and should never be dumbed down. You're awesome! Keep at it!
She is a great woman, telling her story with so much grace and fun....
What people don't realise is that the word DEPRESSION is deep and you just can't say it jokingly. It became real like really real the day I was diagnosed with a Major depressive and anxiety disorder and this is even despite me knowing for four years that there was something really wrong with me. It's not easy to talk about it and even the medications that people call THE HAPPY PILLS they are really not.
I met Anna recently then I saw this video,, gal you're strong n you've conquered,, she's a gem a happy soul n much welcoming,, keep on smiling 👍👍
Tears down my face.. 1st fellow Kenyan I've seen admitting to ADHD.. for some reason, Kenyans even here in the US think ADHD is for wazungus. And the word POTENTIAL, how many time I've heard that! In school, I thought "careless" and "lazy" were my middle names. Thanks for telling your story.
Pole sana. The stigma with mental illness is aggravating by I'm glad things are slowly getting better through sharing and an increase in professionals that look like us. Wishing you well 💜
So sorry,you are brilliant, unique and loved by God.
Thanks Vick Kara: In our African culture we call each other wazimu! We throw stones. Am happy i went through depeer depression longtime ago. It helped me to know who cared then, who didn't, who laughed at me, who called me names! I thank God. I work as a social worker, as mental health coordinator! So Annabelle made my day by teaching others! God bless us all!🙏🏽🙏🏽😊
@@abdiomarmohamed1103 well in Abdi! Glad you pulled through and are actually in the field. Are you located in Nairobi?
@@Janettoi
Thanks Janet Toi!
No my sister am in the cold Scandinavia 😥🤣! Would love to be back there. 🙏🏽
Thank you for shedding light about ADHD. Very enlightening.
beautiful soul, good story teller, enjoyable,well executed.am going through maniac depression,last week I was referred to see Dr Frank but I don't want to go,I feel like a lab or experiment.all this is due to 2major spine surgeries that took over 22hrs each,I just got out of a wheelchair recently,since 2019,am now a person living with disability.
You will be fine
Thank you for igniting mental health matters talk on shared Moments with Justus, hopefully this will set a proper foundation towards proper management and treatment of mental illness across the board. Indeed a soul has been healed and life saved. Keep it here for more aunthetic, real and life-transforming stories!
Thanks for your feedback @Joash Anaminyi
I came to learn of ADHD, Bipolar disorders and such later in life. Am learning alot. We need these things to be addressed in schools.
This lady is really very brave! Thank You for sharing your story, it is encouraging!
People don't know that even the happy go lucky are really struggling. You are so brave
Thank you sharing and helping us parents. You are a special young lady and should use your gift and experience to help others.
Be blessed !
Wow, this channel always shares outstanding testimonies, this is one of them.
Honestly, I am not this extreme but I have those traits, not finishing sentences and speaking what is not in my head, I normally jokingly say, my mouth sometimes betrays my mind. I never thought it is a sickness 🙆♀️
It can only be God that I have survived all these years and 20 years in my career 🙏🏾
I like the way your parents and teacher who realized your challenge and tried their best to fix your issue.....weeh it's never that easy Nduta! I feel like I had the same problem but no one noticed😊😊😊, I remember those silly mistakes my teacher commented on it but it brought latter and severe punishment to me esp with my mother🤗🤗🤗🤗, she really stigmatized me even now.... whenever I make a mistake I feel the same thing my parents would shout at me.
This needs to go viral
I just love this girl...huyu tungekuwa mabshete kabisaa she is just funny...
Very insightful mental health conversation|interview.
Very helpful story,very beautiful lady. Thanks Nduta.
An amazing story. Thanks Annabelle for speaking up . I agree with you that we truly need to have compassion all around us.. I also believe that for most people to get the best out of adult life requires some check in childhood life. Its a worthy journey going back. Kudos gal😍
Very insightful interview. Mental health is very very overlooked in this country. Training of foundational and primary teachers ought to be compulsory. This would have saved so much trauma and torture. Glad she is okay though and lives well.
Wow,I love the fact that your mum allowed you to fail then you passed....sometimes it's okay to fail
Well articulated, thank you for sharing, God bless you.
thanks for sharing dear.you so eloquent and outspoken
Thank you for this story, I have the same problem, am a tramadol object addict, I don't sleep, pains all over my body,
Thanks for sharing these deep insights. God bless you
I've suffered from anxiety disorder for 8 yrs now and it started in highschool so what annabelle is talking about its true
Me too. Its sad because most people just don't take it seriously, so I don't talk about it. I also have depression and insomnia.
@@mercyk2672
Mercy it is better a million times to talk about it! And to only to the ones you trust or specialist! It is worse to fight it alone! Believe🙏🏽
you are looking good sis♥️😘
Thank you for sharing so informative wish you the best in life
Deep insights ,thank you .
My gal be strong 💪
This channel has very educative stories.. keep it up 👌 the guest is superb
Thanks. Keep sharing
She is beautiful
She's very beautiful
Your English is superb though.
Bella love so proud of you... Well done
So lovely
I relate so much to your story word to word 🤔🤔
You are so me I thought I had a problem .
Thanks
Tuned
Having gone through depression, anxiety, suicide, having gone through toxic parents, reletionships and all tht ...mental health shld a priority ...that's why I made it my priority to be the best version of me so as to give my daughter a better more healthy life....thanks Bella for this enlightening 💕
Huyu ni mimi tu...
It remind me of my school days meeen I use to over think but when you share it you look stupid so for me I use to isolate myself my. Dear it's like your telling my story😅
@Suzy Nje Glad you could relate. Hope this gives you some sort of momentum in your life and inspires you to enjoy every moment
I am glad you could relate dear...
Devils attack God rescue ur people 🙏
Is this the same as madness?
No.
More or less having trouble concentrating and jumpyness