Sun.Star Cebu

BOBBY NALZARO

Poor Atty. Sarah, she was criticized and many netizens didn’t believe her story, which is unfair. We are too judgmental

- BOBBY NALZARO bobby@sunstar.co.ph

Columnist Bobby Nalzaro feels sorry for lawyers Jamaal James and Sarah Calipayan because “they have been subjected to public ridicule, criticisms and condemnati­on especially on social media.” In today’s column, Nalzaro refers to the incident earlier this week when Jamaal reported that his wife was missing last Tuesday night. She resurfaced safely the next morning. Based on some social media comments, Nalzaro observed: “We are too judgmental. We raise suspicions and draw conclusion­s even without enough basis and verifying the facts.”

Idon’t know lawyers Jamaal James and Sarah Calipayan. But I pity the couple because they are being ridiculed, criticized and condemned especially in social media. This, following the unfortunat­e incident where the husband reported to the police Tuesday evening that his wife was missing.

The husband was worried when his wife did not go home. Her last text message was that she was on her way home. But she did not arrive. Her cellular phone was later put off. The following day, the husband looked for his wife and found her car abandoned in a parking area in Banilad Town Center. The car’s doors were locked. When authoritie­s opened it, Sarah was not inside. The police flashed a “missing person” alert.

A few hours later, Sarah appeared in the parking area. She said that she had slept in a hotel because she was drunk the night before. That sparked the uproar in social and even in mainstream media. Among the questions asked: Why did she sleep in a hotel when she told her husband she was going home? Was she lying? Is she a heavy drinker and who were her drinking buddies? If she got drunk, why did she not ask her husband to rescue her or ride in a taxi going home? Who was with her? Is the couple’s relationsh­ip rocky?

Others even went to the extent of making insinuatio­ns. Poor Atty. Sarah, she was criticized and many netizens didn’t believe her story, which is unfair. We are too judgmental. We raise suspicions and draw conclusion­s even without basis and verificati­on. Anxiety and depression are not ordinary ailments. These affect the mind. It is psychologi­cal and if not properly handled might lead to insanity.

There are more than 200 classified mental illnesses, according to research. Some of the more common disorders are clinical depression, bipolar disorder, dementia, schizophre­nia and anxiety disorder. Symptoms may include changes in mood, personalit­y and personal habits and/or social withdrawal.

Anxiety disorders are characteri­zed by significan­t feeling of anxiety and fear. Those who have it worry about future events. The feeling may cause physical symptoms such as fast heartbeat and shakiness. Child abuse, drug addiction, poverty and genetic and environmen­tal factors can trigger anxiety. But this can be cured.

Depression, on the other hand, is also a mental disorder characteri­zed by at least two weeks of low mood. It is often accompanie­d by low esteem, loss of interest in normal enjoyable activities, low energy and pain without a clear cause. People may also occasional­ly have false beliefs or see or hear things that others cannot. Some people have periods of depression separated by years in which they are normal while others nearly always have the symptoms present.

The suspect in the killing of two persons in a drug rehabilita­tion center in Talisay City the other day and who also killed himself was suffering from anxiety and was an outpatient client of the center for behavioral sciences at the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center.

With this explanatio­n, I hope the public would not judge Atty. Sarah. Let’s give her and her husband privacy.

We urge the voters that if they have observed that a certain candidate has a participat­ion in illegal drugs, do not vote for that candidate... CEBU CITY COUNCILOR DAVE TUMULAK, ON NARCO-POLITICIAN­S RUNNING IN THE BARANGAY ELECTIONS

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