The Real Story About - Geha
The Real Story About - Geha
"Geha" is a hospital for mental problems, some of them are small problems and some are serious problems.
I will tell you my personal story, when I was a little boy me, my brothers and my mother experienced violence from the father and now when I'm 16 years old this led me to some mental problems and unfortunately I live with it. Until two months ago, I was unconsciously depressed. What do you mean? Depression that a person who has experienced it does not know where he is from or how you have it.
About two months ago I came to Geha because I was not at school for many years and because of my problems, I also had the stigma of being a "madhouse." But the more I was there, the more I got corrected for the mistakes I thought
And today I can be proud and say that I am at Geha and receive treatment.
After two months, I feel much better and continue with the treatment until I can return to normal,
The hospital is located in Petah-Tiqwa and children from all over the country come there.
The hospital is divided into 3 "types", children, youth, and adults.
In addition to me my brother was also in Geha following manic depression and after about 3 months of treatment he returned to his normal life and today he owns a successful business and graphic designer.
I hope that I have shown the Israelis here and other people that "madhouse" is not necessarily the way it sounds.
Well, I have not heard about Geha before but hospitals are places people go when they are not feeling 100%. Incidentally, the human body is so complex and the thread that holds it together is surprisingly tenuous. So I don't understand why there should be stigma for someone that was sick and got better.
I'm glad you're good now. Thank you for sharing your personal experience. I'm from Nigeria. Nice to meet you.
yea you're 100% right.
because this hospital made for mental problems the hospital get that stigma from the country,
I really don't understand why I get that stigma as well. maybe it's our parents.
now i'm better and in few months i'll be 100% better and "normal" boy.
nice to meet you.
Glad to hear that. All the best.
Thanks
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