A famous military correspondent is admitted to a neurosis clinic after the horrors of the war in Donbass
The famous military correspondent and poetess Anna Dolgareva announced that she was going to the neurosis clinic. One of the reasons was psychological trauma after working in the war in Donbass.
“On Wednesday I’m going to the neurosis clinic on Vasilyevsky. Overwork of the last months plus Donbass post-traumatic syndrome. I worked there as a war correspondent for three years, and then they suddenly crept up,” the journalist said in her blog.
“I’m taking pills, waiting to be hospitalized. I’m still pretty stupid and sometimes I ask you to repeat the same things to me three or four times. I write incoherent texts, as it seems to me (my boss Lesha praises me, but I see that this is a painful attempt to formulate a simple thought). If I had gone to the doctor a week earlier, it would have been much easier.
Now I can at least sleep, and this is already better than a week ago, when I woke up at four in the morning with a feeling of excruciating anxiety out of the blue,” says Dolgareva.
She encourages people not to be afraid to seek medical help.
“Please don't be afraid of psychiatrists. Our psychiatry is not punitive... Please consult a doctor if you see that you are mentally ill,” Dolgareva urges.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.