A moving revelation to ‘public mirror’
In a recent appearance in ‘Espejo Público’, Tamara Gorro excited the viewers with a personal confession that touches the heart. Not only did his visit to the program be promoted to promote his new book, but it was also a time to open his battle against depression.
The book that changes lives: ‘Now that I live again’
Tamara has chosen a title that reflects his journey to recovery: ‘Now that I live again: how to manage sadness, face fears and believe in you again’. In this work, he shares not only his experiences with depression, but also his long years of fighting eating disorders.
A personal discovery trip
With a poignant sincerity, Gorro explained that there were times when he was recorded crying, acknowledging that this is not an experience that needs to be hidden. Now he understands that it may have been better to allow himself to feel and process his emotions before sharing them with the world.
The fight against medication
Its history includes moments of extreme distress, with a dependence on medicines that left it in a state of confusion. Gorro admitted that at his worst, he could take up to three valiums, three orphans and two Lexatins in a single day, but surprisingly he discovered that these tablets ceased to have an effect.
The support of loved ones
Their loved ones were the first to notice the change in their attitude. His apathy and lack of vitality were evident, and this led to a deep reflection on his mental health. Now, thanks to professional advice, Cap can proudly say that he has overcome this dark stage of his life.
The power of vulnerability
In his words, Gorro shared that ‘the character ate the Tamara Real’, emphasizing the disconnect he felt between his public image and his internal struggles. She wants her story to help others not to feel alone in her battle.
A hopeful future
With the support of Ezequiel Garay, his ex -husband with whom he has a friendly relationship, Gorro reaffirmed his commitment to his mental health. She stated that her main goal is to continue to move forward without receding, a goal she considers enough for her at the moment.
Final reflections on mental health
Tamara Gorro’s courage to share her personal experiences reminds us of the importance of openly talking about mental health. Its story is a witness that, despite adversity, there is always hope and a path to recovery.