I can’t imagine what his family would’ve gone through. As a fan, it would tear me apart, so for his family it would have to be devastating. I hate that we lost Freddie, but at least we got to keep Bri, Rog, & John.
Fun fact: When Brian was in the clinic he had a dream where Freddie came to him and kept saying "Brian, you've got to be there. You've got to be there...". And he woke up in a daze thinking "Where have I got to be?". He never said if he got back to the dream or not.
@@marie1969 “he will be fine” - you can’t know that ! Brian has (by his own admission elsewhere than in this particular interview) dealt with depressive episodes throughout his life, from long before he was famous. Clinical Depression (not situational) is a chemical imbalance in the brain, and often has a genetic component (ie , passed down through generations like any other genetic trait). Fame, fortune, good looks and genius IQ don’t protect him - he’s had to struggle and learn how to function despite depression just like anyone else. But money does make it easier to seek help outside the UK’s NHS.
Suffer from depression all my life. I know it a brain chemical imbalance and there's better treatment these days and better support. I was adopted at a young age and my so called siblings never wanted me. I grew up lonely and confused as to why my birth mother didn't want me. I went looking for answers and found out I had 2 brothers also adopted. I was. told all lies by the nun in charge of the adoption. Lies and cover ups. That was Ireland back in the day. I was homeless at 16 and began a job in a bar where I could live in. I was abused and scared by a Manchester United goalie and I had no one to turn to. He would stay in the pub I worked in. Who was going to believe me at 15yrs old and broke over that monster with all his money. If I'll ever find him I'll kill him I've had my share of depression and anxiety over the years but Im so much stronger now. I believe Brian will be strong too and learn to cope with it better. I wish him luck and happiness ❤❤❤
A divorce, Freddie,s dead and losing his father too in 1991.. difficult times for him back then... I can imagine.. felt the same around 2004 till 2009 (was around 18 at that time, felt really lonely, and nothing went right and struggled at school.. but something switched for me after a class reunion from primary school, I was not alone , who struggled.. and they did fine at that time :) ,
@@electricmaster23 sad and horrible for David. Brian was also shocked when Taylor Hawkins died and he lost his friend Cozy Powell in 1998 ... Life wasn't a bed of roses for Brian but he is still such a sweet and humble soul.
It looks like his new engagement didn't even make him happy, it was so strange to see him with someone so different from him, I think the girl cast a love spell on him.
anthtan seek support from the people around you; talk to someone, even if they’re not a professional; maybe even write about it if that helps. just know that there will always be people willing to help you!
It happened to my sister when her husband passed away. But she believed in God. She talked to Him, over and over. It helped a lot. Now she has been living happily with her two children
It's really hard live with anxiety and/or depression....suicide it's a consequence of depression, not a selfish act. Science needs to find new meds because actual ones are outdated and are not specific for depression, therefore the awful side effects like severe sexual dysfunction, also cannabis,LSD, shrooms and others should be investigated deeply to see if they could be somewhat modified to treat anxiety and depression.
4 years too late, but cbd found in cannabis actually helps me with anxiety and depression a lot. And other people report similiar experiences to mine. So I'd be guessing cannabis can be quiet helpful.
@@countcharlunless you are inside his head, you have no idea how severe his depressive tendencies are, nor just how severe it was right after the double impact of Freddie’s and his Dad’s deaths.
The 3 had dépression John said : there will never be another Freddie hé didn't come back .Yes it's hard at 41 to leave everyone is still suffering bécause it was a real group with a lot of love between them which is rare. Freddie you knew the risk , you suffered so much , difficult for your group and we cry again 😢 🇨🇵
So mad Brian is a person in spite of his money. Deep clinical depression is very different from situational depression. Money and fame don’t fix that kind of mental illness. People have chemical imbalances in their brain. Then you add trauma and illness you have a recipe for suicide. I am happy Brian sought out and found good help so we still have him with us.