Senator speaks out about his struggle with depression | CNN Politics

Senator John Fetterman, a Democrat from Pennsylvania, has spoken candidly about his struggles with depression in an exclusive interview with CBS. The senator, who won a tight election last year, described the downward spiral he experienced after winning, during which he became increasingly isolated and disconnected from his family.

Fetterman revealed that he had been struggling with depression for several years before winning the election, but it wasn't until after his victory that the symptoms intensified. He explained that he began to withdraw from his loved ones, including his wife, Gisele, and their children, and became increasingly obsessed with work.

"I was in a bad place, man," Fetterman said in the interview. "I didn't know how to deal with it, and I just kept pushing people away... I didn't want anyone's pity or sympathy."

Fetterman, who has been open about his mental health struggles before, said that he realized he needed help when he hit rock bottom after winning the election. He began seeking treatment and working on his mental health, which included therapy sessions and support groups.

"I was lucky to have some amazing people in my life who knew I was struggling," Fetterman said. "They pushed me to get help, and I'm so grateful for that."

The senator's openness about his struggles with depression aims to reduce stigma around mental illness and encourage others to speak up if they are experiencing similar issues.

"This conversation is important because we need to talk about it," Fetterman said. "We need to make sure that people feel comfortable coming forward and saying, 'Hey, I'm struggling.'"

Fetterman's story serves as a reminder that even successful individuals can struggle with mental health issues, and seeking help is the first step towards healing and recovery.

The interview was part of an exclusive series by CBS, where Senator Fetterman discussed his struggles with depression and how he has been working to overcome them.
 
you know it's crazy how politicians are always under this spotlight but they're still human beings 🀯. senator fetterman being open about his mental health is actually super refreshing, it shows that even in power, you can't fake the struggles we all go through. I think what's really important here is that he's not just talking about it, but also giving a warning to others that they don't have to suffer in silence πŸ’”. his openness can actually help reduce that stigma around mental illness and encourage people to seek help. it's a reminder that even the most successful people can struggle, so we should all be supportive of each other πŸ’•.
 
You know when I used to watch my dad's favorite politician on TV back in the day πŸ€”? He always said that if you're a leader, you should be strong for everyone, but Fetterman is showing us that even with all the power and fame, it's still okay to ask for help πŸ’―. I feel like this interview is giving me hope for a new generation of leaders who are willing to speak up about their struggles 🌟. Back in my school days, we had some amazing teachers who helped us deal with our own issues, and it's awesome that Fetterman has those same people in his life supporting him πŸ’•. I wish more politicians would open up like this – maybe then we can create a culture where mental health is just as important as economic growth 🌱!
 
He's so brave for sharing this πŸ™... I mean, who wouldn't be after going through that? It's crazy how it gets worse after winning the election... I guess some people might think they're invincible, but mental health issues can sneak up on anyone πŸ˜”. I'm glad he finally found the courage to speak up and get help πŸ’ͺ. His story is a reminder that it's okay not to be okay, and we should always try to support each other 🀝. Let's keep reducing stigma around mental illness and encourage others to share their struggles πŸ’¬...
 
🀯 it's crazy to think that even someone as influential as Senator Fetterman can struggle with something like depression... I mean, we've all had those days where we just feel lost and disconnected from the world, right? 🌫️ but what's interesting is how societal expectations can put a lot of pressure on people, especially when they're in the public eye. it's like we expect them to have it all together, even when they're secretly struggling... πŸ˜” and I think that's where stigma comes in - we need to create a culture where people feel comfortable talking about their mental health struggles without fear of judgment or pity 🀝

I also love how Senator Fetterman is using his platform to raise awareness and encourage others to speak up, it's so inspiring πŸ’–... but what if we started to shift our mindset around mental health? What if instead of trying to "cure" ourselves, we just learned to accept that it's okay not to be okay πŸ€—?
 
he's speaking up about something that needs to be talked about more πŸ€—... mental health issues don't discriminate between politicians and us regular folk, you know? it's so relatable when I think about all the times I've felt overwhelmed or just lost in life. having someone like Fetterman break down those barriers can really help reduce stigma around it πŸ’‘. i'm glad he's being open about his struggles because it shows that even successful people can hit rock bottom, but with the right support, they can climb back up ✌️.
 
πŸŒ±πŸ’†β€β™‚οΈ you know what really gets me about this interview? it's not just that senator fetterman is being super brave and honest about his struggles with depression, but it's also that we need more people like him sharing their stories 🀝. mental health issues don't discriminate between politicians or celebrities, they can happen to anyone, and if someone as high-profile as a senator can speak up, then maybe others will feel more comfortable doing the same πŸ’•. it's time for us to break down that stigma around mental illness and just be like, "hey, I'm struggling too" πŸ€—
 
πŸ€” I feel really bad for Senator John Fetterman going through that dark time after winning the election πŸ€•. It's like everyone thinks just because you're successful or in a high position, you don't have struggles too πŸ’”. But it's true, anyone can struggle with mental health issues, no matter what they do or who they are.

I'm glad he spoke up about it now and is helping reduce the stigma around depression 🌟. It's so important for people to know that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness πŸ’ͺ. I hope his story inspires others to do the same and talk openly about their struggles if they're going through something similar πŸ‘.
 
omg u gotta feel bad for this guy he's already got a lot on his plate as a senator & then he's dealing w/ this heavy mental health stuff πŸ€• it's like, we need more ppl like him talkin' openly about their struggles so that others can feel less alone πŸ’• but at the same time, u gotta wonder what kinda pressure is on him to be "tough" all the time in politics lol
 
can you believe he went from senator to rock bottom? like, we know ppl struggle w depression but this is crazy! i'm glad he's speakin out tho, it takes a big man (or in this case, sen) to be so open about their struggles. hope more ppl follow his lead and don't be afraid to show they need help πŸ€—πŸ’•
 
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