A Scots ambulance worker has spoken out on his own mental health struggles in a bid to help others during the coronavirus pandemic.
Darren Miller, who has been self-isolating at home for two weeks, opened up about feeling overwhelmed and anxious as Covid-19 sweeps the nation.
The dad-of-one from East Kilbride shared his feelings in a thought-provoking video shared on social media. In less that two days the clip, posted on Facebook and Twitter, has amassed hundreds of shares and likes, as well as heaps of praise from followers for his honesty regarding mental wellbeing.Darren, dressed in his ambulance service uniform, said: "I wouldn't normally make a video like this but I feel because I've had so much mental health stuff in the past, in