Senator John Fetterman has revealed the intense struggle he faced with depression in an exclusive interview with CBS. The Democratic Senator from Pennsylvania, who recently won a tight election, opened up about his long battle with mental health.
Fetterman, 53, admitted that he was often overcome with feelings of despair and had to work hard to maintain a sense of purpose and motivation. He described the experience as "intense" and said it's not something he would wish on anyone.
"I think we can do more to talk about mental health in America," Fetterman said, adding that depression is just as deadly as diabetes or heart disease when left untreated.
In an effort to raise awareness, Senator Fetterman has partnered with several organizations to promote mental health and reduce stigma around the topic. His candid conversation serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of prioritizing mental well-being and seeking help when needed.
Fetterman's openness about his own struggles serves as a beacon of hope for those who may be struggling in silence, and his efforts to normalize conversations around depression are helping to create a more supportive community.
Fetterman, 53, admitted that he was often overcome with feelings of despair and had to work hard to maintain a sense of purpose and motivation. He described the experience as "intense" and said it's not something he would wish on anyone.
"I think we can do more to talk about mental health in America," Fetterman said, adding that depression is just as deadly as diabetes or heart disease when left untreated.
In an effort to raise awareness, Senator Fetterman has partnered with several organizations to promote mental health and reduce stigma around the topic. His candid conversation serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of prioritizing mental well-being and seeking help when needed.
Fetterman's openness about his own struggles serves as a beacon of hope for those who may be struggling in silence, and his efforts to normalize conversations around depression are helping to create a more supportive community.