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'THAT'S WHO I AM'

Stephen Fry admits living in fear of having another nervous breakdown after prostate cancer op

STEPHEN Fry has revealed that he lives in fear of having another nervous breakdown.

The comic, 60, has a long running battle with mental illness, after being diagnosed with bipolar disorder aged 37, and has attempted suicide several times.

 Stephen Fry told Fearne Cotton on her Happy Place podcast that he's 'not going to kid himself' that he's cured from his mental illness
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Stephen Fry told Fearne Cotton on her Happy Place podcast that he's 'not going to kid himself' that he's cured from his mental illnessCredit: PA:Press Association

He said: “There was and still is, and I still feel it occasionally, a danger of becoming sort of professionally mentally unstable, that that’s what I am, that’s who I am.

“It’s a condition I live with. I’m always prepared to talk about it, but there’s also a danger, because I do live with this condition.”

Speaking to Fearne Cotton on her Happy Place podcast he added: “I’m not going to kid myself that it’s cured, because it isn’t, that if I keep picking at the scab, it’s not going to be good for me.

“It’s going to be good for my mental health.”

 Stephen Fry has spoken openly about being diagnosed with bipolar suicide and his past suicide attempts
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Stephen Fry has spoken openly about being diagnosed with bipolar suicide and his past suicide attemptsCredit: Getty - Contributor

It comes a month after Stephen revealed that he has been fighting prostate cancer via a 13-minute video posted on his website.

He told fans the “aggressive little bugger” had been caught early and he was awaiting test results to confirm he is cancer-free.

Stephen Fry reveals he has been battling prostate cancer for the last two months
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