Why we moved to Italy | Dealing with Postpartum Depression in a foreign country

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  • @movedwithpeace
    @movedwithpeace  ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Sending big support to all of you struggling with any kind of mental illness or challenges. Let’s create a community where everyone feels comfortable seeking help and support when they need it ❤
    Un bacio,
    S.

  • @matejabacko
    @matejabacko ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for sharing this! I resonate so much with this topic. I also moved to another country with mental illness and felt very lonely at the beginning. Although I was good at speaking and understanding English I didn't feel I could interpret my feelings like I can in my mother language. I was 32 when I moved and I agree it's not the same as finding friends when you go to high school or college. When you add the fact that I am an introvert, all I can say is that it was haaard! :D
    But it's something that made me even stronger as a person and I will forever be grateful for the experience.
    Thank you for having the courage to talk about these topics

    • @movedwithpeace
      @movedwithpeace  ปีที่แล้ว

      Mateja! Thank you for sharing! It's so incredibly hard to express yourself when others can't understand you. I hope you have been able to find your tribe and the support that you needed. 💜

  • @sheilacolla
    @sheilacolla ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm so glad you knew exactly what you needed and were able to find it (when you had the resources). I wish everyone had access to this kind of self-awareness during stressful times. So glad you made it through such a rough spot and are enjoying life in Italy now :)

    • @movedwithpeace
      @movedwithpeace  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So hard sometimes to have that self-awareness when you're in so deep. But I recognized the signs. Thank you! It's taken me a couple of years to finally feel settled here. 🧡