Milind Soman's wife Ankita Konwar on battling depression: 'Not everyone who looks fine is fine'

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 23, 2021 10:29 AM2021-12-23T10:29:02+5:302021-12-23T10:30:16+5:30

Actor Milind Soman and his wife Ankita Konwar are always in the news. Both are hugely active on social ...

Milind Soman's wife Ankita Konwar on battling depression: 'Not everyone who looks fine is fine' | Milind Soman's wife Ankita Konwar on battling depression: 'Not everyone who looks fine is fine'

Milind Soman's wife Ankita Konwar on battling depression: 'Not everyone who looks fine is fine'

Actor Milind Soman and his wife Ankita Konwar are always in the news. Both are hugely active on social media. As Ankita is much younger than Milind Soman, she is always in the news. But now a post made by Ankita on social media has caught everyone's attention. Ankita Konwar, wife of supermodel and actor Milind Soman, is currently battling mental stress. She has revealed this in a social media post. Posting a photo, Ankita has tried to say that even though she is smiling in the photo, the truth behind it is not right. Ankita posted a photo of herself having a drink, saying, "A recent photo made me think, but I had peace with a smile on my face." I still have a few days where everything is not right. She says everything is fine but in reality it is not.

She took to Instagram and wrote,"A picture from recent past, a day when I had a storm in my head but my face reflected calmness with a smile. Yes, I still have a few days where everything isn’t “fine”. Not everyone who looks “fine” is actually fine. Things can seem overwhelming and meaningless at the same time. But I don’t get scared like I used to. After living a long period of anxiety and depression and getting out of it with all the courage I had in me, I still face tiny episodes of dark patches. Way milder, way shorter and way better than the “all consuming” days I actually lived through. But now, I have gotten stronger, become more positive and I manage to see the bright light through the dark patches. I don’t let it consume me, I cry when I have to, I don’t hold onto my thoughts like I used to. I let them come and go as they please. It requires a lot of practice but I’m getting better at it. I remember reading somewhere that ‘some of us require a little more effort to survive in this world than the rest’ and I have finally come to accept that fact.
Of course the events and experiences of our lives play a huge role in it. But we must get all the help we can to navigate our way through it. It’s not easy and no it doesn’t get easier, you just get better and stronger.
A few things that help -
•Physical and mental exercise,
•Journaling,
•Cutting down on caffeine,
•Reducing alcohol intake,
•Avoiding substance abuse
•engaging with friends and family.
But to even get to the point of gathering the will and courage to fight requires help.Seek professional help when needed.Holiday seasons can be quite stressful, can bring back all kinds of memories.So many things can trigger you but keep at it.Look at what you have achieved inspite of all the obstacles.
If you’re having one of those dark days, I’m just here to remind you that your resilience is far stronger than the storm inside your head Love to all of you ."

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