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Martin Kemp would get ‘frustrated’ with son Roman before wife Shirlie noticed warning sign

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Roman shared the insight as part of an event to launch new on-demand mental health services from Boots.The Capital radio presenter candidly shared his own experiences with mental health to discuss its impact on him.Elsewhere, he shared how he found himself in a “bad way” when success came to him early.Roman added: “I think I was getting ready to go to I’m A Celeb and do shows like that.“I’d done Gogglebox, I’ve done the radio show, I’ve got this life that’s all fun.“One day it just hit me like that and I just remember it’s like a professional doctor inside your head, beating up your brain.“I just remember being sat in my pants on the floor in my bedroom and just crying.

I was in a really bad way.”The new services from Boots are hoping to make mental health support more accessible amid a backlog of NHS patients.One aspect is a GP consultation service called the Boots Online Doctor Depression & Anxiety Treatment.This costs £65 and allows consultation with a professional before a tailored treatment plan and, if appropriate, a prescribed medicine.As well as this, Boots.com has launched additional mental health advice and support as well including support rooms and cognitive behavioural therapy via video call..

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