Senator Fetterman Opens Up About Downward Spiral of Depression
In a candid interview with CBS, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) shared his struggles with depression in the aftermath of his tight election win. The 62-year-old senator spoke about how he experienced a downward spiral after winning the election, describing it as a "dark period" that left him feeling overwhelmed and isolated.
Fetterman revealed that he had been experiencing symptoms of depression for months before the election, but felt pressure to keep his struggles private due to concerns about being perceived as weak or vulnerable. However, as the pressures of public life mounted after winning the election, Fetterman found it increasingly difficult to cope with his mental health.
"I didn't want to talk about it," Fetterman said in the interview. "I didn't want to be seen as weak... But I realized that if I don't take care of myself, how can I take care of others?"
Fetterman's struggles with depression are a stark contrast to the public persona he presented during his election campaign. However, the senator emphasized the importance of speaking out about mental health issues in order to reduce stigma and encourage others to seek help.
"It's not something you can just put on a mask and pretend like it's okay," Fetterman said. "I'm trying to be honest with people because I think that's what we need right now."
The senator's candid conversation about his struggles with depression serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and the need for politicians to prioritize their own well-being in order to effectively serve the public.
As Fetterman himself noted, "If I don't take care of myself, how can I take care of others?" His courageous decision to speak out about his struggles with depression will undoubtedly inspire many Americans to do the same.
In a candid interview with CBS, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) shared his struggles with depression in the aftermath of his tight election win. The 62-year-old senator spoke about how he experienced a downward spiral after winning the election, describing it as a "dark period" that left him feeling overwhelmed and isolated.
Fetterman revealed that he had been experiencing symptoms of depression for months before the election, but felt pressure to keep his struggles private due to concerns about being perceived as weak or vulnerable. However, as the pressures of public life mounted after winning the election, Fetterman found it increasingly difficult to cope with his mental health.
"I didn't want to talk about it," Fetterman said in the interview. "I didn't want to be seen as weak... But I realized that if I don't take care of myself, how can I take care of others?"
Fetterman's struggles with depression are a stark contrast to the public persona he presented during his election campaign. However, the senator emphasized the importance of speaking out about mental health issues in order to reduce stigma and encourage others to seek help.
"It's not something you can just put on a mask and pretend like it's okay," Fetterman said. "I'm trying to be honest with people because I think that's what we need right now."
The senator's candid conversation about his struggles with depression serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and the need for politicians to prioritize their own well-being in order to effectively serve the public.
As Fetterman himself noted, "If I don't take care of myself, how can I take care of others?" His courageous decision to speak out about his struggles with depression will undoubtedly inspire many Americans to do the same.