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Doctor Who's Christopher Eccleston thought he was going to die amid mental health episode

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Doctor Who's Christopher Eccleston, 57, recently opened up about suffering "severe clinical depression", where he admitted he "nearly lost everything".The iconic star, who played the ninth Doctor in the popular sci-fi series, gave a very candid and brave interview about his personal experience, where he also revealed there was one night he thought he might die.Speaking to Big Issue Magazine, Eccleston recalled reaching his lowest point.The actor, who is an ambassador for the publication, said: "I think the received idea about people who sell The Big Issue is that they've never had a 'successful life'."But I discovered that when I had a severe clinical depression and I was hospitalised...

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