Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman has come forward to speak out about his struggles with depression, a condition that had threatened to derail his successful election campaign.
In an exclusive interview with CBS, the Democrat shared intimate details of his fight against depression, revealing how it nearly derailed his bid for the Senate. According to Fetterman, his downward spiral into depression began after a series of intense and grueling debates during his campaign. The stress took its toll on his mental health, leaving him feeling overwhelmed and isolated.
"I was in a dark place," Fetterman said, describing the crippling feelings of despair that had taken hold of him. "I didn't know if I could do it anymore, if I could even get out of bed." He revealed how his loved ones and colleagues rallied around him, helping to bring him back from the brink.
The Pennsylvania Senator attributed his successful campaign to his openness about his mental health struggles, stating that sharing his story helped to humanize him in the eyes of voters. "When you're going through something like this, it's hard to connect with people when you're not being honest about it," he said.
Fetterman also acknowledged the need for more support and resources to address mental health issues at the federal level. "We need to do better as a country," he emphasized. "We need to make sure that our military personnel, veterans, and first responders have access to the care they need to stay healthy."
The Senator's candid discussion about his struggles with depression has sparked a national conversation about mental health, inspiring many Americans to speak out about their own experiences and seek help.
In a powerful statement of resilience, Fetterman concluded, "If I can get through this, anyone can. Don't be afraid to ask for help, don't be ashamed of who you are." His courageous words serve as a reminder that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness, and that with the right support, it's possible to overcome even the darkest of struggles.
In an exclusive interview with CBS, the Democrat shared intimate details of his fight against depression, revealing how it nearly derailed his bid for the Senate. According to Fetterman, his downward spiral into depression began after a series of intense and grueling debates during his campaign. The stress took its toll on his mental health, leaving him feeling overwhelmed and isolated.
"I was in a dark place," Fetterman said, describing the crippling feelings of despair that had taken hold of him. "I didn't know if I could do it anymore, if I could even get out of bed." He revealed how his loved ones and colleagues rallied around him, helping to bring him back from the brink.
The Pennsylvania Senator attributed his successful campaign to his openness about his mental health struggles, stating that sharing his story helped to humanize him in the eyes of voters. "When you're going through something like this, it's hard to connect with people when you're not being honest about it," he said.
Fetterman also acknowledged the need for more support and resources to address mental health issues at the federal level. "We need to do better as a country," he emphasized. "We need to make sure that our military personnel, veterans, and first responders have access to the care they need to stay healthy."
The Senator's candid discussion about his struggles with depression has sparked a national conversation about mental health, inspiring many Americans to speak out about their own experiences and seek help.
In a powerful statement of resilience, Fetterman concluded, "If I can get through this, anyone can. Don't be afraid to ask for help, don't be ashamed of who you are." His courageous words serve as a reminder that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness, and that with the right support, it's possible to overcome even the darkest of struggles.