Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has spoken candidly about his battle with depression, revealing that it had taken a toll on him even after winning a tight election. The conversation comes as Fetterman continues to navigate the aftermath of his historic victory.
In an exclusive interview with CBS, Fetterman opened up about the struggles he faced during his campaign and how it ultimately contributed to his mental health issues. He described feeling overwhelmed by the pressure to perform and the constant scrutiny that comes with being in the public eye.
Fetterman admitted that depression was a significant factor in his decision to step down as the Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania last year. He stated that he wanted to prioritize his well-being, but ultimately decided not to seek re-election due to concerns about his mental health.
The senator's candid discussion has sparked conversation and support among many in Washington D.C., who are using the opportunity to raise awareness about mental health and reduce stigma around depression. Fetterman's willingness to share his personal struggles is seen as a positive step forward, with many hoping that it will help inspire others to open up about their own experiences.
As Fetterman continues to navigate this new chapter in his life, one thing is clear: he is using his platform to speak out about an issue that affects millions of people worldwide. By sharing his story, the senator is taking a crucial step towards promoting mental health awareness and encouraging others to prioritize their well-being.
				
			In an exclusive interview with CBS, Fetterman opened up about the struggles he faced during his campaign and how it ultimately contributed to his mental health issues. He described feeling overwhelmed by the pressure to perform and the constant scrutiny that comes with being in the public eye.
Fetterman admitted that depression was a significant factor in his decision to step down as the Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania last year. He stated that he wanted to prioritize his well-being, but ultimately decided not to seek re-election due to concerns about his mental health.
The senator's candid discussion has sparked conversation and support among many in Washington D.C., who are using the opportunity to raise awareness about mental health and reduce stigma around depression. Fetterman's willingness to share his personal struggles is seen as a positive step forward, with many hoping that it will help inspire others to open up about their own experiences.
As Fetterman continues to navigate this new chapter in his life, one thing is clear: he is using his platform to speak out about an issue that affects millions of people worldwide. By sharing his story, the senator is taking a crucial step towards promoting mental health awareness and encouraging others to prioritize their well-being.
 he's so brave for sharing this with us... like, it takes alot of courage to be that open
 he's so brave for sharing this with us... like, it takes alot of courage to be that open  ... i feel bad for him tho, all that pressure & scrutiny can be really toxic
... i feel bad for him tho, all that pressure & scrutiny can be really toxic  ... glad ppl are having these conversations tho
... glad ppl are having these conversations tho  #MentalHealthMatters
 #MentalHealthMatters
 . Mental health struggles are so real, and we need more people speaking up about them
. Mental health struggles are so real, and we need more people speaking up about them  . It takes courage to share your personal battles with depression, but Fetterman's willingness to do so is truly inspiring
. It takes courage to share your personal battles with depression, but Fetterman's willingness to do so is truly inspiring  . We need more leaders like him who prioritize their well-being and aren't afraid to show vulnerability
. We need more leaders like him who prioritize their well-being and aren't afraid to show vulnerability  . By breaking the stigma around mental health, we can start to create a more supportive community for those struggling
. By breaking the stigma around mental health, we can start to create a more supportive community for those struggling  . Let's all take a cue from Fetterman and make sure to check in on each other regularly
. Let's all take a cue from Fetterman and make sure to check in on each other regularly 
 . It's all about creating a culture where people feel comfortable talking about their mental health, you know? Like, if politicians can do it, why can't the rest of us?
. It's all about creating a culture where people feel comfortable talking about their mental health, you know? Like, if politicians can do it, why can't the rest of us?  .
. . Like, have you ever noticed how weird it is that even when we're doing something awesome like winning an election, our minds can still be super messed up?
. Like, have you ever noticed how weird it is that even when we're doing something awesome like winning an election, our minds can still be super messed up?  Anyway, I think Fetterman's being super brave for talking about this stuff, and I hope his honesty helps others feel more comfortable sharing their own struggles. Maybe we can all learn to prioritize our mental health a bit better?
 Anyway, I think Fetterman's being super brave for talking about this stuff, and I hope his honesty helps others feel more comfortable sharing their own struggles. Maybe we can all learn to prioritize our mental health a bit better? 

 like what's with all these politicians talking about their mental health? Is it something we're supposed to be surprised by now?
 like what's with all these politicians talking about their mental health? Is it something we're supposed to be surprised by now?  I mean, John Fetterman is a senator and he's been open about his struggles... shouldn't we already know this about him?
 I mean, John Fetterman is a senator and he's been open about his struggles... shouldn't we already know this about him?  Anyway, I think it's good that he's speaking out though. My aunt has depression too and it's so tough for her to talk about it with people
 Anyway, I think it's good that he's speaking out though. My aunt has depression too and it's so tough for her to talk about it with people  . I'm definitely going to be following his journey and seeing how he continues to use his voice for good
. I'm definitely going to be following his journey and seeing how he continues to use his voice for good 
 He's not even hiding it anymore, he's just being honest about his struggles with depression and it's giving me LIFE
 He's not even hiding it anymore, he's just being honest about his struggles with depression and it's giving me LIFE  We need more people like Fetterman who are willing to speak up and break the stigma around depression
 We need more people like Fetterman who are willing to speak up and break the stigma around depression  I'm all for him using his platform to raise awareness about mental health and encouraging others to prioritize their well-being
 I'm all for him using his platform to raise awareness about mental health and encouraging others to prioritize their well-being  . Mental health is just as important as our physical health, and if Sen Fetterman can use his platform to raise awareness and promote positivity, then that's something we should all be supporting
. Mental health is just as important as our physical health, and if Sen Fetterman can use his platform to raise awareness and promote positivity, then that's something we should all be supporting  It's like, we need more people in positions of power sharing their honest thoughts on mental health, you know? The stigma around depression is still super prevalent and it's time for us to break the silence
 It's like, we need more people in positions of power sharing their honest thoughts on mental health, you know? The stigma around depression is still super prevalent and it's time for us to break the silence 

 following him everywhere... but it's awesome he's speaking out
 following him everywhere... but it's awesome he's speaking out  about it! i think it's so brave of him to share his struggles, it'll help people feel less alone
 about it! i think it's so brave of him to share his struggles, it'll help people feel less alone  saying "hey, we need to take care of our mental health"
 saying "hey, we need to take care of our mental health"  . gotta say, it's really inspiring to see someone use their platform for good
. gotta say, it's really inspiring to see someone use their platform for good 

 . Is it really necessary for Fetterman's campaign to be a "hero" for sharing his struggles? Can't people just focus on his policies and accomplishments without making him some kinda mental health icon? Still, I guess if it helps raise awareness and encourages others to speak up, then good on 'em
. Is it really necessary for Fetterman's campaign to be a "hero" for sharing his struggles? Can't people just focus on his policies and accomplishments without making him some kinda mental health icon? Still, I guess if it helps raise awareness and encourages others to speak up, then good on 'em  .
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 . I hope more people follow suit and start talking about their mental health struggles. But, you know, I'm not sure if this will make a huge difference or just be another PR stunt
. I hope more people follow suit and start talking about their mental health struggles. But, you know, I'm not sure if this will make a huge difference or just be another PR stunt  . But by sharing his story now, Fetterman is helping to change the narrative around mental health and encouraging others to do the same
. But by sharing his story now, Fetterman is helping to change the narrative around mental health and encouraging others to do the same  . It's nice that Senator Fetterman is speaking out about his struggles because it makes me feel like I'm not alone in this stuff. We should all be supporting each other more, you know? Maybe schools can even start teaching mental health in class or something
. It's nice that Senator Fetterman is speaking out about his struggles because it makes me feel like I'm not alone in this stuff. We should all be supporting each other more, you know? Maybe schools can even start teaching mental health in class or something