Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has opened up about his personal struggle with depression, just days after winning a tight election. In an exclusive interview with CBS, the Democrat revealed that he has been battling depression for several years and has experienced a "downward spiral" in recent months.
The 53-year-old senator described feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of office, including the weight of responsibility for his constituents' lives. He also spoke about the emotional toll of the campaign trail, saying it took a significant impact on his mental health.
Fetterman acknowledged that he has not always been open about his struggles with depression, but said it was time to speak out and raise awareness about the issue. "I've tried to bottle it up, I've tried to hide it," he said. "But I think it's time for me to be honest and say that I'm struggling."
The senator's comments come after a tumultuous campaign season in which he faced intense scrutiny and criticism from his opponents and the media. Despite this, Fetterman emerged victorious, winning the election by a narrow margin.
Fetterman's decision to speak out about his depression is seen as a significant moment of vulnerability for a public figure. His willingness to share his struggles with mental health could help to break down stigmas surrounding the issue and encourage others to seek help.
In the interview, Fetterman emphasized the importance of prioritizing mental health and seeking support when needed. "You can't be in office if you're not taking care of yourself," he said. "And I think that's something that we need to talk about more."
The senator's openness about his struggles with depression is a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and support. As Fetterman himself put it, "I'm here because I want to make sure that no one else has to go through what I've been going through."
The 53-year-old senator described feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of office, including the weight of responsibility for his constituents' lives. He also spoke about the emotional toll of the campaign trail, saying it took a significant impact on his mental health.
Fetterman acknowledged that he has not always been open about his struggles with depression, but said it was time to speak out and raise awareness about the issue. "I've tried to bottle it up, I've tried to hide it," he said. "But I think it's time for me to be honest and say that I'm struggling."
The senator's comments come after a tumultuous campaign season in which he faced intense scrutiny and criticism from his opponents and the media. Despite this, Fetterman emerged victorious, winning the election by a narrow margin.
Fetterman's decision to speak out about his depression is seen as a significant moment of vulnerability for a public figure. His willingness to share his struggles with mental health could help to break down stigmas surrounding the issue and encourage others to seek help.
In the interview, Fetterman emphasized the importance of prioritizing mental health and seeking support when needed. "You can't be in office if you're not taking care of yourself," he said. "And I think that's something that we need to talk about more."
The senator's openness about his struggles with depression is a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and support. As Fetterman himself put it, "I'm here because I want to make sure that no one else has to go through what I've been going through."