A man of more words

Being depressed is nothing to be ashamed of. Sometimes the greatest courage a man can show is to admit he needs help. Talking about problems is a sign of strength, not of weakness.

After losing my legs in my suicide attempt in 2013, the only thing that gave me the hope and power to move forward was the love and support of my friends, family and practitioners like my psychiatrist, psychologist and physiotherapist. I spent six hours in the gym every day with Lauren, my physio, who became my constant cheerleader and best friend during that time.

Depression robs you of your self-confidence and self-esteem. It makes you feel like an inadequate failure. Being open about our struggles and feelings enabled my loved ones and I to take back our power and build each other up with encouragement. Now I am proud to be a Man of More Words and part of Movember South Africa’s campaign.

Three out of every four suicides are men. Encourage every man in your life to become a Man of More Words.

Whoever you are, you’re not alone. There are people who care. Talk to someone.

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World Suicide Prevention Day 2017

On World Suicide Prevention Day, 10 September 2017, the Movember South Africa Association placed 146 pairs of shoes across Sea Point Promenade in Cape Town. In South Africa, 540 men die by suicide EVERY MONTH. That’s 126 every week or 18 every day. To commemorate them and raise awareness of male mental health issues, The Movember Association invited members of the press to the exhibition to learn about depression in men. These shoes were then donated to the Haven Night Shelter in Cape Town.

World Suicide Prevention Day 2017

The only way to reduce stigma and give men the confidence to seek treatment is to show that it’s okay to not be okay. If you are thinking about suicide, talk to someone. You are not alone. Call the South African Suicide Crisis Line on 0800 567 567.