You are a strong woman and you have tremendous love and support from afar Chris Evert sends a touching message after Jelena Dokic s revelation of mental health struggles
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support from afar… If you're hurting, reach out – irl, virtually – to someone who's not a trollbeing and can listen, offer a shoulder, whatever you need.
You're not alone.If you're hurting, reach out – irl, virtually – to someone who's not a trollbeing and can listen, offer a shoulder, whatever you need. You're not alone. You are a strong woman! And you have tremendous love and support from afar… In her original statement, Jelena Dokic spoke about her battle with depression "Will never forget the day...The last six months have been tough. It’s been constant crying everywhere," Dokic said in her post on Instagram. She then vowed to "come back stronger than ever" and further attempted to inspire others who are going through similar difficulties, with her positive words. "I am writing this because I know I am not the only one struggling. Just know that you are not alone. I am not going to say that I am doing great now but I am definitely on the road to recovery. Some days are better than others and sometimes I take a step forward and then a step back but I’m fighting and I believe I can get through this," Dokic wrote. "It’s ok to feel this way and you can come back from it. It’s possible, just keep believing. Love you all and here is to fighting and surviving to live and see another day. I will be back stronger than ever," Dokic added. The former player, who is now an active commentator on the tennis tour, said that getting professional help has played a huge role in her recovery.
You are a strong woman and you have tremendous love and support from afar - Chris Evert sends a touching message after Jelena Dokic s revelation of mental health struggles
Chris Evert (R) shared a message of support for Jelena Dokic In a post on social media on Monday, Jelena Dokic courageously opened up about her mental health struggles, revealing that she almost took her own life less than two months ago. She spoke about the most difficult moment of her life, before sending across a message of positivity and hope. Dokic's drew messages of support and solidarity from all over the world. Among those messages was a special one from tennis legend , who took to social media to show her support. "You are a strong woman! And you have tremendous love and support from afar (heart emojis)," Evert wrote on Twitter. You are a strong woman! And you have tremendous love andsupport from afar… If you're hurting, reach out – irl, virtually – to someone who's not a trollbeing and can listen, offer a shoulder, whatever you need.
You're not alone.If you're hurting, reach out – irl, virtually – to someone who's not a trollbeing and can listen, offer a shoulder, whatever you need. You're not alone. You are a strong woman! And you have tremendous love and support from afar… In her original statement, Jelena Dokic spoke about her battle with depression "Will never forget the day...The last six months have been tough. It’s been constant crying everywhere," Dokic said in her post on Instagram. She then vowed to "come back stronger than ever" and further attempted to inspire others who are going through similar difficulties, with her positive words. "I am writing this because I know I am not the only one struggling. Just know that you are not alone. I am not going to say that I am doing great now but I am definitely on the road to recovery. Some days are better than others and sometimes I take a step forward and then a step back but I’m fighting and I believe I can get through this," Dokic wrote. "It’s ok to feel this way and you can come back from it. It’s possible, just keep believing. Love you all and here is to fighting and surviving to live and see another day. I will be back stronger than ever," Dokic added. The former player, who is now an active commentator on the tennis tour, said that getting professional help has played a huge role in her recovery.