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Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has opened up about his struggles with depression in a recent interview, revealing the toll it took on him during his intense election campaign.
The 47-year-old Democrat, who won the highly contested Senate seat by a narrow margin, spoke candidly to CBS News about the challenges he faced while battling mental health issues. Fetterman admitted that his condition worsened during the election season, affecting his mood and overall well-being.
"It's not something I talk about often, but it was a very difficult time for me," Fetterman said in the interview. "I had to deal with some really dark days, where I just didn't know if I could do this anymore."
Fetterman credited his wife, Gail, and his team of healthcare professionals for their unwavering support during that challenging period. He also spoke about the importance of mental health awareness and reducing stigma around depression.
"We need to start talking more about it, especially in our communities," Fetterman emphasized. "I don't want anyone else to go through what I went through."
The senator's openness on mental health issues is a significant step forward for the country, as it helps raise awareness and encourages others to speak up about their struggles.
Fetterman's honesty comes at a time when mental health has gained increasing attention from lawmakers and advocacy groups. The growing discussion around mental wellness aims to promote better support systems for those struggling with depression and anxiety.
As Fetterman navigates his new role in the Senate, he remains committed to addressing the complex issues that affect his constituents and advocating for policies that prioritize mental health care.
The 47-year-old Democrat, who won the highly contested Senate seat by a narrow margin, spoke candidly to CBS News about the challenges he faced while battling mental health issues. Fetterman admitted that his condition worsened during the election season, affecting his mood and overall well-being.
"It's not something I talk about often, but it was a very difficult time for me," Fetterman said in the interview. "I had to deal with some really dark days, where I just didn't know if I could do this anymore."
Fetterman credited his wife, Gail, and his team of healthcare professionals for their unwavering support during that challenging period. He also spoke about the importance of mental health awareness and reducing stigma around depression.
"We need to start talking more about it, especially in our communities," Fetterman emphasized. "I don't want anyone else to go through what I went through."
The senator's openness on mental health issues is a significant step forward for the country, as it helps raise awareness and encourages others to speak up about their struggles.
Fetterman's honesty comes at a time when mental health has gained increasing attention from lawmakers and advocacy groups. The growing discussion around mental wellness aims to promote better support systems for those struggling with depression and anxiety.
As Fetterman navigates his new role in the Senate, he remains committed to addressing the complex issues that affect his constituents and advocating for policies that prioritize mental health care.