Nyaboke Moraa Speaks about Giving up Ahead of Daughter's First Death Anniversary: "I'm Sinking"
- Content creator Nyaboke Moraa has opened up about what she is going through, even as she approaches the first anniversary of her daughter's death
- She shared a photo with a moving message that got many asking her to seek therapy and friends to help her out of the dark space she is in
- Nyaboke recently went on an emotional rant online where she disclosed she was struggling to sleep and what treatment she was using
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Renowned actress Nyaboke Moraa is still mourning the death of her first child, Marie Achieng, who died in July 2024.

Source: Instagram
The grieving mum has been sharing worrying messages that have left netizens calling for her friends to check on her.
She recently revealed that she was struggling to sleep at night and displayed the different treatment options she had tried.
How is Nyaboke Moraa fairing?
In her latest post, she shared a photo of herself looking tired as she held her hand on her chin with a smile.
Her caption detailed how tired she was and giving up in life while lamenting that July is a rough month for her.
In her words:
"I am sinking, sinking to rise no more. I lost a part of me that I don't know how to go about it. July is a foul month for me. I don't know how to go about it. God hold me before I lose it."
Here is her post:
Here are some of the reactions from social media users:
@Beryl Wanga Itindi said:
"I just thought about you today. Dear God, hold her."
@Wangui Betty said:
"We never forget who we lost, but with time, dear God removes the painful sensation of our loss and fills us with His Love and Peace. May this happen to you sooner in Jesus' name."
@Beatrice Mwende Nzilu said:
"God knew you are strong enough to handle whatever you are going through... rise...rise again...Seek therapy and cry it out for the sake of your boys; do not give up. The boys are looking up to you."
@Lynette Motari said:
"Take heart. See a therapist. That grief needs to be confronted."
@Magz Mo said:
"It is okay to grieve for your loved ones. The grieving process fades with time as one accepts reality. Talk about the loss openly, cry if you have to; it is a process."
@Ann Leary said:
"May God renew your strength. It's not easy, but He alone can help you through it. May He give you a purpose to fight and rise again."

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What does Nyaboke think of therapy?
The actress recently shut down advice by netizens to seek therapy and wondered about the benefits.
She claimed she is already a therapist for herself and noted that she would rather buy milk with the money she would use to seek counselling.
Some netizens supported her decision, while others questioned why she was not giving it a chance.
Others also offered to continue praying for her while encouraging her to be strong for her other children.
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