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Ray Emodi discusses his recent struggles with severe symptoms openly.
'I am suffering' – Nollywood Ray Emodi, an actor, has cried out and announced that he will take a temporary hiatus from performing.
Ray Emodi discussed his ongoing struggle with anxiety as well as his recent exposure to severe symptoms.
The movie star made the brave admission on his Instagram page that he has been receiving treatment since the year 2015.
Ray Emodi, a well-known actor in Nigeria, has just come forward to reveal that he struggles with anxiety and has been experiencing increasingly severe symptoms.
This information was made public by the famous actor through an Instagram post, in which he stated that he has been undergoing treatment since the year 2015.
Ray Emodi claims that his physicians have instructed him to steer clear of stressful situations as a matter of medical need. He stated that as a direct result, he has put a halt to the development of the movie until further notice.
Emodi also made an impassioned appeal to the people to whom he owes money. He begged his creditors for their tolerance and understanding while assuring them that he would reimburse them as soon as he was able to do so.
"I am having trouble coping with my anxiousness. Since 2015, I've been seeing to a specialist for this condition, and one of the prerequisites of my therapy is that I can't overwork.
Due to the fact that I have been experiencing major symptoms as of late, it is highly unlikely that I will be able to continue working in the film industry for the foreseeable future. Kindly give me some time to process the return of your money. I am sorry if this causes any inconvenience. My medical care has been coordinated by an organisation known as Synapse, which has its headquarters in Abuja.
In other stories relating to this topic, veteran actress Joke Silva recently discussed the difficulties she has been having in her marriage with her husband, Olu Jacobs, who is reportedly suffering from dementia.
During an appearance on the talk programme hosted by actress Nancy Isime, Joke Silva explained how she has been coping with Olu Jacob's dementia and admitted that it has had an impact on her marriage. The conversation took place.
In her words:
"It has not been a simple process... There was a point of acceptance for me when I realised that everything that was happening was fact, and it is almost as if the person I married is no longer there 80 percent of the time.
The actress, on the other hand, was adamant about the fact that Olu Jacobs was an outstanding parent to their children and a wonderful husband to her.
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