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Scots dad shares incredible mental health survival story to help people struggling on lockdown

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A Scots dad who miraculously survived rare liver disease, an organ transplant and years of suicidal thoughts has broken his silence in a bid to help those struggling with their mental health during lockdown.Fraser Sneddon has been fighting a daily battle to not fall back into a deep depression since lockdown was enforced on March 23.The 34-year-old from Blairfordel, in the Kelty area of Fife, is lucky to be alive after a crippling liver and bile disease plagued his childhood and adult life.His condition, biliary artresia, and the devastation it caused, led to years of anxiety, panic attacks, depression and suicidal thoughts.His physical health is also currently at high risk during the coronavirus pandemic, due to him being on

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