Gogo Skhotheni Reveals Her Son Was Diagnosed with Depression at Age 2
Traditional healer and reality TV star Gogo Skhotheni has opened up about a heartbreaking chapter in her life involving her late son, Monde Jnr Shange. In a recent revelation, she shared the emotional journey of discovering that her son had been diagnosed with depression at the tender age of two, a condition that left her in disbelief.
“I remember when I was told my son had depression at the age of two, I couldn’t believe it,” Gogo Skhotheni said as she reflected on the moment that turned her world upside down. While the diagnosis shocked her, it was not the only challenge her young son faced. In addition to depression, he had been battling other health complications, making his short life a constant struggle.
Though Gogo Skhotheni did not disclose the specific details of her son’s other health issues, she has always been open about the emotional toll these experiences have had on her as a mother. The grief of losing a child is unimaginable, and in her case, it was compounded by the knowledge of her son’s ongoing health battles. The diagnosis of depression in such a young child raised many questions and concerns, not only about his mental health but also about how it might have been connected to his other physical ailments.
In the wake of her son’s passing, Gogo Skhotheni has used her platform to bring attention to the importance of understanding mental health, especially in children. She continues to advocate for mental health awareness, encouraging other parents to seek help and support if they notice any signs of distress or unusual behavior in their children, no matter how young they may be.
Her story also sheds light on the often overlooked reality of childhood depression, a condition that many parents may not consider in such young children. Gogo Skhotheni’s courage in sharing her personal pain serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health care and early intervention.
Despite the heartache, she remains strong, using her journey to inspire others and raise awareness about mental health in both children and adults.