Soap & Spoilers Coronation Street Simon Gregson received anxiety treatment from a Royal Family psychiatrist as a result of “excellent” Coronation Street.

Simon Gregson received anxiety treatment from a Royal Family psychiatrist as a result of “excellent” Coronation Street.




Simon Gregson has said that, owing to the “wonderful” support of his “second family” on Coronation Street, he received treatment from a psychiatrist who had formerly served the Royal Family.

The actor was speaking about his 20-year battle with anxiety, which he just discussed in public for the first time after receiving a definitive diagnosis for his personal mental health issues.

He became a soap star when, at the age of just 15, he signed on to portray stalwart and fan favorite Steve McDonald in Coronation Street in 1989. He had to immediately get used to his newfound popularity.

Simon, who previously said that he struggled with anxiety as a youngster, also went through spells of melancholy as a result, and when his kids began to sense something was off, he realized he needed assistance.

Appearing on Lorraine on Thursday morning to promote discussion of anxiety, the 48-year-old explained how he was initially diagnosed and then how Coronation Street stepped up to help.

‘I went to go and see the GP and then ITV brought a doctor in,’ he recalled.

After becoming famous on Coronation Street at the age of 15, Simon Gregson revealed up more about his 20-year struggle with anxiety (Image: ITV).
The actor recalls how appreciative of their assistance his serial had been (Image: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock).

Lorraine Kelly, the host, who is 63 years old, then interjected: “I was going to say something about Corrie, since Corrie’s your second family?”

They were “amazing,” the actor said, and “supportive” of him.

They hired a wonderful doctor who has experience treating members of the Royal Family and the Royal Navy.

‘Six months off, he said. This is absurd,” Simon divulged.

So I consulted a psychiatrist, hired a therapist who is now one of my closest friends, went to the gym, and ate well.

As he got better, he said, “I found the subject intriguing, how the brain works and how it’s connected to your gut.”

Simon took a break for six months and is now promoting the condition. Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock provided the image.

Alfie, Harry, and Henry are the three kids that the father-of-three has with his wife Emma Gregory, whom he wed in 2010.

When he previously discussed his mental health with Cheshire Life, he thought back on the experience and said, “Personally, I think everyone has a mental trigger that may assist with rehabilitation.” For me, it was asking myself, “Do I want to be lying on my deathbed with my family, wishing I had worried more?” My answer is no.

“That was a lightbulb moment.” I simply let things go now. I’ve learnt how to teach my brain to let go of things that are unimportant.

ITV1 broadcasts Lorraine weekdays at 9:00 a.m.

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