I’m clinically depressed, feel paralysed: Tanmay

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Comedian-writer Tanmay Bhat has revealed he is suffering from clinical depression and is worried he might never get back to being who he was or “operating to my potential”.
Bhat was under attack for his inaction in the complaints against Utsav Chakraborty during the #MeToo movement in October 2018. Last month, comedy group AIB announced that Bhat will step down from the post of CEO and the company’s YouTube channel is “dead for the foreseeable future”.
In a series of Instagram videos shared on Saturday, the comedian said he sometimes gets “super worried” thinking that his state of “paralysis is permanent”. “After everything that happened in October, I’m mentally checked out. I feel almost paralysed and unable to participate socially, online or even offline. A big part of my self worth growing up as someone who looked like me became my work. “For most of my adult I life I worked at a company that I was trying to build. Letting the office go, all the people who worked with us, having to say good bye to that took a toll on me mentally and physically. Which finally came to a headway around the end of last year,” he said.
The comedian said doctors diagnosed him with clinical depression and told him to “consider doing something about it.”
“A lot of you have been asking fair questions- why don’t you move on, why don’t you rebuild, but for some reason, I have just watched something that I have worked for last part of my adult life come crashing down. I have just been staring at the rubble going ‘what now?’ “I don’t think I’ve been strong enough to be able to pick myself. It’s been a few months since the doctor told me to start medication. I honestly sometimes get super worried that this state of paralysis is permanent. I sometimes feel I might never get back to being who I was or operating to my potential.”
Bhat thanked those who wrote supportive messages on his worst days, which were immensely helpful. “It’s nice to know there are still people out there who are rooting for us and me.
I’m still feeling extremely paralysed to even put out this message because in my head no one wants to work with a depressed comedian and that’s an oxymoron. “But at some point I just got to get up and start fixing this stuff. I owed you guys a thank you. That’s all for now,” he concluded. (PTI)

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