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Another says: To have an issue isn t weird. Not handling it – that s weird.
Becky Goodwin remembers very clearly the moment earlier this year when she reached her lowest point.
The 30-year-old had just waved goodbye to her husband Tom, 36, and their children, aged seven and four, as they went out to walk the dog.
‘As soon as they left, I burst into tears for no reason, crying uncontrollably,’ says Becky, a full-time mother from Hull.
‘I went upstairs to the bathroom, took a pair of scissors out of the cabinet and contemplated taking my own life. I was so low that I genuinely believed Tom and the kids would be better off without me,’ she says.