Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has opened up about his battle with depression, revealing the emotional toll it took on him during a tight election campaign.
The 46-year-old Democrat, who won the election in November, told CBS that he had been open about his struggles with anxiety and depression for years, but felt forced to be more public about them after winning.
Senator Fetterman spoke candidly about how his mental health has affected him during the past few months, especially when he was on the campaign trail.
"I've always struggled with depression, anxiety, and a whole host of other things," he said. "But I've never been as open about it as I am now because I feel like I can make a difference."
Fetterman revealed that in the final weeks of the election, he hit rock bottom and was unable to leave his house.
"I hit a downward spiral, where I couldn't leave my house for three weeks," Fetterman said. "I couldn't talk to anyone. I was on the edge of having a complete mental breakdown."
But with the support of his wife, Gisele Barboza, and medical professionals, Senator Fetterman slowly began to recover.
"My wife is an incredible person who has supported me through this whole thing," he said. "She helped me get the treatment I needed and made sure I took care of myself."
The Senator also revealed that his experience with depression had given him a new appreciation for life and a renewed sense of purpose.
"I realized how fragile life can be, and it's okay to not be okay," Fetterman said. "It's okay to ask for help, and it's okay to take care of yourself."
Senator John Fetterman's openness about his mental health journey has sent a powerful message to his constituents and beyond, highlighting the importance of prioritizing one's well-being and seeking help when needed.
The Senator also encouraged others who may be struggling with similar issues to come forward and share their stories, saying "If I can do it, you can too."
In a video released by CNN, Fetterman spoke candidly about his mental health journey, emphasizing the importance of speaking openly about such issues.
The 46-year-old Democrat, who won the election in November, told CBS that he had been open about his struggles with anxiety and depression for years, but felt forced to be more public about them after winning.
Senator Fetterman spoke candidly about how his mental health has affected him during the past few months, especially when he was on the campaign trail.
"I've always struggled with depression, anxiety, and a whole host of other things," he said. "But I've never been as open about it as I am now because I feel like I can make a difference."
Fetterman revealed that in the final weeks of the election, he hit rock bottom and was unable to leave his house.
"I hit a downward spiral, where I couldn't leave my house for three weeks," Fetterman said. "I couldn't talk to anyone. I was on the edge of having a complete mental breakdown."
But with the support of his wife, Gisele Barboza, and medical professionals, Senator Fetterman slowly began to recover.
"My wife is an incredible person who has supported me through this whole thing," he said. "She helped me get the treatment I needed and made sure I took care of myself."
The Senator also revealed that his experience with depression had given him a new appreciation for life and a renewed sense of purpose.
"I realized how fragile life can be, and it's okay to not be okay," Fetterman said. "It's okay to ask for help, and it's okay to take care of yourself."
Senator John Fetterman's openness about his mental health journey has sent a powerful message to his constituents and beyond, highlighting the importance of prioritizing one's well-being and seeking help when needed.
The Senator also encouraged others who may be struggling with similar issues to come forward and share their stories, saying "If I can do it, you can too."
In a video released by CNN, Fetterman spoke candidly about his mental health journey, emphasizing the importance of speaking openly about such issues.