‘My Husband And I Didn’t Have Any Property In Our House’ – Celebrity Mum, Chacha Eke Spills More On Her Battle With Mental Illness To Raise Awareness
Chacha Eke Faani has continued to talk about her mental illness disclosing why she and her husband decided not to keep property at home.
The screen goddess who suffered a bipolar relapse some time back is now an ambassador for mental illness.
The mother of four recounted how her husband made sure they didn’t have valuable properties at home for fear of destroying them.
The Nollywood actress, who has become a proud advocate for mental health issues, recently recounted during one of her outreach events how she used to destroy property in her house during her manic episodes.
Chacha, who had previously shared how she ran away from her family and even changed her identity during one of her episodes, recalled an unpleasant experience at Rit Hotel in Enugu.
She smashed everything, wrecked the entire hotel, and reduced her family’s belongings to just the clothes they were wearing.
Two years later, she had a similar incident that led to her hospitalization, where she was eventually diagnosed and given medication.
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Sharing her experience, she wrote:
“To be frank if the disorder that I have been battling with didn’t sufficiently disgrace me to the point that it has, chances are I won’t be here championing it.
My psychiatrist was my biggest nightmare, I wish I could kill him because it was him for the first time after years of man!c episodes, after years of violence, it was from his mouth I heard the name of what was wrong with me and I was pained.
I felt an ugly experience in Enugu in the Rit Hotel where I smashed everything, wrecked the whole hotel, and reduced everything that my family had to only what we were wearing. I went untreated.
Two years we came to Asaba and I had another man!c. This time I wrecked the whole house. It was a habit, at some point we didn’t have house properties because it was only a matter of months before I wreck it.
He took me to FDAH and after some days, he came and gave me the verdict, the diagnosis. I didn’t like taking drugs so I flushed them down the toilet when they discharged me.
I had another relapse and they put me back in the hospital”.