Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, has opened up about his struggle with depression in an exclusive interview with CBS.
The senator, who won a tight election last month, revealed that he had been experiencing symptoms of depression for months before the election. He described it as a "downward spiral," where he couldn't get out of bed or perform even basic tasks.
Fetterman spoke candidly about how his mental health struggles affected his family and his ability to connect with voters during the campaign trail. He stated, "I was in a dark place, I wasn't able to show up for my family, I wasn't able to be present for myself."
The senator emphasized that he has been seeking treatment for depression since 2019, after his mother's death from cancer. He credited his wife and medical professionals with helping him find the right treatment plan.
Fetterman also acknowledged that his experience highlights the importance of mental health in politics. "We need to talk about this more," he said. "We need to normalize it. We need to make sure that we're not stigmatizing mental illness."
In an effort to combat the stigma surrounding mental illness, Fetterman has become an advocate for mental health awareness and advocacy. He plans to continue fighting for increased funding for mental health services and promoting policies that support vulnerable populations.
As a senator, Fetterman aims to bring attention to this crucial issue and create positive change in his community. His openness about his struggles with depression is inspiring others to speak out and take action against the stigma surrounding mental illness.
Fetterman's courageous conversation highlights the need for politicians to prioritize their own mental health and well-being, while also addressing the growing mental health crisis in the country.
The senator, who won a tight election last month, revealed that he had been experiencing symptoms of depression for months before the election. He described it as a "downward spiral," where he couldn't get out of bed or perform even basic tasks.
Fetterman spoke candidly about how his mental health struggles affected his family and his ability to connect with voters during the campaign trail. He stated, "I was in a dark place, I wasn't able to show up for my family, I wasn't able to be present for myself."
The senator emphasized that he has been seeking treatment for depression since 2019, after his mother's death from cancer. He credited his wife and medical professionals with helping him find the right treatment plan.
Fetterman also acknowledged that his experience highlights the importance of mental health in politics. "We need to talk about this more," he said. "We need to normalize it. We need to make sure that we're not stigmatizing mental illness."
In an effort to combat the stigma surrounding mental illness, Fetterman has become an advocate for mental health awareness and advocacy. He plans to continue fighting for increased funding for mental health services and promoting policies that support vulnerable populations.
As a senator, Fetterman aims to bring attention to this crucial issue and create positive change in his community. His openness about his struggles with depression is inspiring others to speak out and take action against the stigma surrounding mental illness.
Fetterman's courageous conversation highlights the need for politicians to prioritize their own mental health and well-being, while also addressing the growing mental health crisis in the country.