Mula nang makilala ang HyGab loveteam nila ni Gab Lagman dahil sa Viva One original series na Chasing in the Wild, marami na ang nagbago sa buhay ni Hyacinth Callado.
Pero inamin ng baguhang aktres na hindi pa siya sanay sa paghanga at pagpapahalaga na kanyang natatanggap mula sa HyGab fans na bumibisita sa set para makita lamang sila nang personal.
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“Hindi pa ako sanay with all the effort that they give for us.
"They would visit us on set or sometimes they would make sure we get our coffee ‘coz we need it, we work so hard, and our schedules are always so crazy.
“And I am still not so used to getting this much attention, help, and appreciation.It’s still so crazy to me and I thank them,” sabi ni Hyacinth, na lumaki at nag-aral sa Amerika kaya hindi pa matatas ang pagsasalita niya ng Tagalog.
HYACINTH'S MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
Ipinagtapat din ni Hyacinth ang “mental health issues” na pinagdaraanan niya dahil naging mahirap sa kanyang matuto noong nag-aaral pa siya.
Medyo nagdalawang-isip si Hyacinth na magkuwento tungkol sa mental health issues na kanyang tinutukoy, pero nangibabaw ang katapatan niya.
Pahayag niya: “I will be straight up, I struggled a lot.
"I had a different way of learning than most people, and I struggled with that because I didn’t have the right tools at the time, to know what help me to learn quickly.
“But because I know now, that’s why I’ve been able to do so much. And I surprise myself all the time, like, before, I would be the kind of person to think I don’t know how to express myself. I don’t know how to memorize lines. It was so bad.
"But now that I’ve learned what works for me, it helped so much.
“But also, I was doing with a lot of mental health issues, in a way, so it really helped me made struggle a lot but I did my best.”
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Nagulat naman kami dahil sa rebelasyon ni Hyacinth na hindi pa niya nasusubukang ikonsulta sa doktor ang mental health issues na kanyang sinasabi.
Saad niya: “It’s like a kind of self-diagnosis thing. I haven’t gone to a professional yet because for personal reasons, I haven’t been able to.
“But let’s say I self-diagnosed myself with something and it has helped me a lot to just figure out what do I resonate with and what works for me.
"I tried them out and they just somehow worked, and now I am a better version of myself."
Pero kailangan pa rin ng professional help para malaman niya at mabigyan ng solusyon ang anumang mga bagay o alalahanin na gumugulo sa kanyang isipan.
Para sa mga nangangailangan ng kausap at tulong dahil sa kanilang mental health issues, tumawag lamang sa National Center for Mental Health Crisis Hotline: 1553, Landline (02) 7-989-8727 at cellphone number 0966-351-4518.