Gold-medal winning bobsled driver Holcomb talks about his battles with depression, blindness
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Thank you Steve, for having the courage to stand up and say all of this. It will help many athletes and men. Most mental health problems are lumped into "women's problems." This is because most men won't talk about it. I have lived More..
Thanks for telling the whole story.
We need more people to step up and tell their own story so that others will know that they are not alone.
We are all in this together.
Let's help each other more than compete