Frankie Bridge, Frankie Bridge, spoke frankly about her mental health, including anxiety and depression experience, in the past and now shared an update
The introduction, Frankie Bridge, revealed that her mental health has recently taken “real beating” in a new update. She participated that she had “interrogated everything” over the past few days, including whether she failed as a parent.
Frankie, 36, spoke frankly about her mental health in the past, including discussing her experience with anxiety and depression. The Women Women star – who received praise for increased awareness – shared update after she was in bed all week with a “terrible mistake”.
In a post, she revealed the Instagram story this morning that she found it difficult to be alone in bed for several days. Frankie told her followers that she affected her mental health because she gave them an insight into her life in this position.
Franki told her fans: “A day is 100 like this terrible mistake.
On Saturday, a member of the previous members included a personal photo of her wearing a gray and pants. I continued the explanatory name: “My body hurts me from the bed for several days. I washed and put on” clothes “today, so this victory!”
I continued to participate: “Let me tell you. I and I in a room alone for a long time are not good for my mental health. It took it real. I wondered everything! Ha.” “Since Tuesday … I have changed the professions. I have moved the two countries. Delete each application from my phone,” Franki added.
Then Frankie told her followers in this position that she had “decided” at some point that she had “failed” as a wife and mother. She was married to retired football player Wayne Bridge since 2014 and has a couple together.
She continued to share what I thought about as she was in bed because of health aid, she said: “I decided that I failed as a mother. A wife. A friend. I thought about it. I thought about it. Why can't I be sick like an ordinary person?
This comes after Frankie talked about her mental health with her colleague Kay Adams in a Loose Women's PodCast episode recently. Kai said that she is wondering how to discuss her experiences with her children, Parker and Carter.
Franki said she was a “difficult conversation” with her children and that she was not sure about how much they understood. “
“It is difficult because I feel that my answer should know everything. I feel that I should have a conversation with them that I suffer from depression and anxiety.” “But I think it is difficult to have a conversation with them because I don't know how much they really understand,” she added.
Frankie Kay later told that she believed that her children know “aspect of anxiety” in her mental health because there is a “completely open conversation” about this inside her family. “But depression I feel is difficult to explain,” she added.
If you are fighting with mental health, you can talk to a trained consultant from the Mind Health Charity on 0300 123 3393 or email [email protected].
If you are struggling and need to speak, the Samaritans run a free open aid line around the clock throughout the week at 116 123. Instead, you can send an email to [email protected] or visit their location to find your local branch.
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