Lady Gaga admitted that she can not live without antidepressants

Fans of the talent of the famous Lady Gaga are already hungry for her songwriting, because from March 2014 she did not release solo singles. And the other day the singer presented the song Perfect illusion, and also admitted that she continues to take antidepressants.

I have a constant depression

In 2013, the press reported that Leda Gaga doctors diagnosed "clinical depression." It was then that it became known that the singer daily takes antidepressants, and only they do not allow her to leave the stage. As it became known later, the blame for everything was suddenly a glory that could not be perceived by Lady Gaga. Since that time a lot of time has passed, but as it turned out, the singer did not let the depression go.

In her last interview, the singer admitted that she was taking antidepressants:

"I have a constant depression. I can not live without these medicines. They help me cope with life situations, for which I simply do not have enough of my own strength. However, I want to all say that you can not just take antidepressants. I know that many young people swallow them simply in order to raise their spirits, but this is a big mistake. Do not do this. Taking such medications can lead to irreversible consequences. "

In addition, the singer admitted that the last single came out largely thanks to correctly selected treatment.

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Perfect illusion reflects the inner state of Lady Gaga

After the song Perfect illusion appeared on the Internet, in which there are words: "It was an ideal illusion, not love," Lady Gaga was showered with questions and, of course, all of them concerned her emotions and emotions. The singer decided to tell a little about it, which she did in an interview with the glossy Mirror:

"Now I am experiencing difficult times, I continue to have depression, which has also begun to manifest itself and anxiety. The song Perfect illusion shows my inner state and my feelings. It has a lot of pain, anger and suffering. I could not imagine, when she wrote that she would be a hit in a day. The night when Perfect illusion came out, I was in the studio, and in the morning I found out that she had risen, almost the highest line of the hit parade. After that, I realized that my song is understandable to people, which means I'm doing everything right. I got real relief after that. I was betrayed many times in my life. This is the price of illusions that surround us. All these social networks in many ways distort information that people perceive as truth. "