Suits star reveals depression and drinking led to show exit

As a gamer who has battled my own demons and struggled with mental health issues, I deeply empathize with Patrick J Adams’ story. His bravery in sharing his struggles with depression and alcoholism is commendable, and it serves as a reminder that even those we idolize on our screens can face similar challenges off-screen.

Note: This article discusses subject matter such as depression and alcoholism.

As a gamer, I’d put it like this: “Hey there fellow gamers, remember Patrick J. Adams from Suits? Well, he recently opened up about why he left the show – it turns out he was dealing with depression and alcoholism, living an unfulfilled life without truly understanding himself.

In a legal drama, the actor portrayed Mike Ross until 2018, when he declared his exit prior to the eighth season. However, he returned to his role in the last two episodes of the ninth and concluding season.

Suits star reveals depression and drinking led to show exit

Five years after the series ended, Adams, who was recognized for his role as Mike with a SAG Award nomination in 2012, sat down with Jesse Tyler Ferguson on the “Dinner’s On Me” podcast to talk about his career journey. He shared that his departure from the show coincided with a challenging phase in his personal life.

Adams shared that during the final season, he neglected his mental wellbeing and excessively consumed alcohol. He admitted to leading an unreflective life, one filled with misery and what could be described as depression.

At that point, I lacked the resources to effectively manage my depression, resorting primarily to excessive spending and drinking. I was also unclear about how to discuss it, which made it even more challenging. Despite being 25 years old, I continued living life as usual, repeating my habits to self-medicate my insecurities and fears.

Suits star reveals depression and drinking led to show exit

He explained, “They didn’t function well and were causing strain on my relationship as well as making me an absent father. It was a turning point for me, when I realized, ‘I need to quit drinking, I don’t want to be that kind of father.’

Adam, set to appear in “Lockerbie,” remarked that quitting drinking was the “most beneficial” action he’s ever taken, and further stated that he had no regrets about leaving “Suits” since it was the “appropriate choice” for his marriage.

Suits streams on BBC iPlayer.

For those of you who find yourselves grappling with the topics discussed in this piece, resources such as the National Health Service (NHS), Samaritans at 116 123, or Mind on 0300 123 3393 are available to provide support. For my fellow readers based in the United States, mentalhealth.gov is a helpful resource.

Alcohol Change UK provides helpful resources, guidance, and assistance regarding concerns about drinking and potential issues related to alcohol. To learn more, please explore the Alcohol Change UK online platform.

You can receive free and private guidance regarding alcohol consumption concerns, whether it’s about yourself or someone else, by dialing 0300 123 1110. This service is available from Monday to Friday, 9am-8pm, and on weekends, 11am-4pm.

Readers can also contact Drinkaware.

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2024-11-30 22:48

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