like monica savannah did when she called from the mexican state of war haka, the pandemic triggered the separation from her husband. yes, i don't mean to say the i you know, is in crisis that day i couldn't stop crying and i locked myself in my room. my children were in the living room. yeah. yeah. it helped me a lot at the time on a perio cove. it really saved me because i felt so lost and earlier, despite the increasing demand in the last decade, the mexican government has allocated only 2 percent of its total health budget to the treatment of mental health issues. and most of it goes into the maintenance of psychiatric hospitals. see, have been a system a lot on the what is people the most coolest. the we're barely managing to deal with diarrhea and flu, was we still have a long way to go with mental disorders. they're not priorities. beauty that is the, the la they last any that right after her training at the mexican psychoanalytic association, sandra vargas, specialized in crisis management. she offered psychological support to those affected by the 2017 earthquake in mexico city,