Denise Welch admits she ‘should've stepped back from Corrie’ as drinking became ‘problem'

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    “A week later out of nowhere, during a walk with my mum, my life changed forever.

    “After my first ever panic attack a feeling of unreality came over me and within an hour I was in a thick, black, terrifying depression.”

    Fortunately for Denise, she was put in contact with a doctor named Professor John Studd, who discovered the hormonal cause of her mental health struggles.

    “About 13 yrs ago a gynaecologist in London was recommended to me. Professor John Studd,” said Welch

    “He found me to be very severely deficient in oestrogen. My life changed that day.”

    If you are affected by anything in this article, call The Samaritans on 116 123, or Alcoholics Anonymous on 020 7407 0700 



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