In-laws, Children and Daughters

In-laws, Children and Daughters
Juwita


The death of a loved one is a very difficult experience to deal with. So did Juwita after the accident that caused his son, Kenzie died.


His deep guilt and loss made him fall into deep depression. However, what made her condition even more concerning was the presence of hallucinations that made her think that her son was still with her.


Whenever Juwita felt lonely or sad, she always imagined Kenzie was nearby, just like before the accident. He could feel the warmth of his son's embrace and hear his soft voice. However, every time Juwita tried to hug or call her name, Kenzie suddenly disappeared.


Juwita had a hard time accepting the fact that her son had died. He felt very guilty because he was with Kenzie when the accident happened. She often has nightmares and feels very guilty because she feels she has failed to protect her son from harm.


The hallucinations leave Juwita feeling better and calmer for a while, but returns feeling lonely and sad when she realizes that Kenzie is only in her imagination. He found it difficult to distinguish between reality and delusion.


“Kenzie, please don't leave mama again,” said Juwita in a vibrating voice. “I miss you, baby.”


Juwita felt something resembling a touch on her arm and she immediately turned around, hoping to see her son.


However, there was no one around him. Juwita felt increasingly worse in grief and loss. He felt like he was living in a different world than everyone else.


One day, Juwita felt completely hopeless and could not cope with her chaotic feelings. He started complaining to Alice. His daughter, Kenzie's sister.


“Mama can't forget Kenzie. She's always been here with mom and mom feeling like she's lost a part of herself."


Calista, who was worried about her mother, immediately told the doctor about Juwita's condition.


"Ma, wake up ma!"


After undergoing several tests, doctors diagnosed Juwita as suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depression. She was prescribed medication and advised to visit a therapist to talk about her feelings.


The therapist invites Juwita to talk more about her feelings and helps her understand that what she is going through is normal and can be overcome. The therapist also helps Juwita to rebuild her confidence and rebuild relationships with her family and friends.


Although Juwita still finds it difficult to accept the fact that Kenzie really no longer exists.


Losing Kenzie left Juwita feeling very guilty and blaming herself. However, he also had very negative feelings towards Berliana.


Juwita felt that Berliana disliked her and disrespected her role as Kenzie's mother. Juwita feels that Berliana does not care about Kenzie's well-being and leaves him alone by going from his son's side.


Whenever Juwita pondered about the accident, she always talked loudly about how Berliana failed to keep Kenzie and how she should have done something to prevent the accident from happening.


"If only Berliana had been more caring and more careful, Kenzie could still be alive now" Juwita said in a sharp tone.


He felt very angry and disappointed with Berliana, and this made it even harder to let go of his own guilt. Juwita felt that she could not accept the fact that the accident happened and that she could not protect her son.


"Why can't I protect my son? Why can't I avoid the accident? I feel very failed" complained Juwita.


Her therapist tried to help Juwita to understand that blaming others would not help alleviate her pain and sadness. She tries to help Juwita to focus on her own feelings and take care of herself in order to recover from her trauma and depression.


"I can't forgive Berliana for what happened to Kenzie. He can't feel the same pain that I feel" Juwita said in a sharp tone.


Although her therapist continues to help her to understand that blaming others will not help her to recover, Juwita is still very difficult to let go of her feelings. He still feels annoyed and frustrated when talking about the accident and still feels that Berliana should be responsible for Kenzie's death.


The situation was particularly difficult for Juwita, as the persistent guilt and anger made it difficult to recover from Kenzie's loss. Her therapist tries to help her to cope with her feelings and help her understand that the accident happened and that nothing can change that reality.


"He's gone and he'll never come back. We can't change the past, but we can choose to start from now and move forward" the therapist said.


Juwita still needs a lot of time and help to recover from her trauma and depression.


The loss of Kenzie and the uncaring departure of Calista made Juwita's situation worse. He continued to feel alone and lonely in their big house.


Although there were some maids working at home, Juwita was often angry and rampaged at them.


"You are all useless! I'm alone here and you can't help me!" yelled Juwita at the maids.


The maids were scared and anxious when Juwita was angry like that. They try to stay calm and do their duties as best they can, even though they know that Juwita will never be satisfied with their work.


"Mrs Juwita is not doing well lately. We tried to help her in the way we could, but she kept getting angry and raging" one of the helpers told her friend.


"Maybe he needs someone to accompany him. But unfortunately non Calista is not here" added another maid.


The helpers were saddened to see Juwita suffering, but they also felt they did not know what to do. They try to stay professional and do their job as well as possible, even though they know that Juwita will continue to get angry and run amok.


"Maybe we can try to understand the situation and try to help him in the way we can" said the maid.


"Maybe it's a good idea. We can try to talk to Mrs Juwita and help her feel calmer and more comfortable" said the second maid.


The maids decided to try to approach Juwita and help her feel more calm and comfortable at home. They cook her favorite food and help her with household chores. They also try to listen to her grievances and heartache, though sometimes Juwita still rages at them.


"I'm sorry for going berserk with you guys so often. I just feel so sad and lonely" Juwita told one of the maids.


"It's okay, Ms. Juwita. We understand the situation and we want to help as much as possible" the maid replied.


The maids continued to try to help Juwita feel more comfortable and take care of her as best she could. They are aware that Juwita is in need of someone who can accompany her and help her through this difficult time.


Meanwhile, Juwita continued to talk to the dead Kenzie, as if he was still alive and beside her.


"Kenzie, how are you today? I miss you" Juwita said to her son's shadow.


The helpers were saddened to see Juwita feeling lonely and depressed. They tried to give Juwita the support and attention she needed, even though they knew it was useless.