J.K. Rowling Admits She Was Suicidal

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Whoever said money can't buy happiness may not have been right on the money (no pun intended)! The woman behind the cultural phenomenon that is Harry Potter--JK Rowling, has opened up about the abject depression she suffered before she was a household name at the helm of a $14 billion brand. Here's Dotspotter community member vickyonfire with details:

 

Though she has made no secret of how her life had sunk before her immense success with the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling has never before detailed that despondent period of her life.

That now has changed, with the author, 42, opening up to an Edinburgh University student magazine, the BBC and British newspapers report.

Rowling also admits that she contemplated taking her own life back in the early 1990s, after separating from her first husband, Portuguese journalist Jorge Arantes.

"We're talking suicidal thoughts here, we're not talking 'I'm a little bit miserable,' " Rowling told student Adeel Amini, 22.

"Mid-twenties life circumstances were poor and I really plummeted," Rowling said, recalling friends had to help her pay the security deposit for her apartment rental – where she would eventually begin writing about the boy wizard, which would spawn a $14 billion industry.


"The thing that made me go for help was probably my daughter," said Rowling, referring to the then-infant, Jessica, reports the Telegraph. "She was something that earthed me, grounded me, and I thought, this isn't right, this can't be right, she cannot grow up with me in this state.”

 

'Get Out' of Depression

Through a circuitous route – her regular doctor was away at the time of her crisis – Rowling eventually met with a therapist, who helped her "get out" of the depression.



"The funny thing is, I have never been remotely ashamed of having been depressed. Never," she says. "I think I'm abnormally shameless on that account because what's to be ashamed of?"



Seeking to remove any stigma that might be attached to seeking counseling, Rowling now advises all those suffering from depression to "go and get help."

 

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Comments (6)

  • depression is horrible, I'm glad she fought it
    choppedsooey 116 choppedsooey 3/25/08   Message Add to Friends Reply
     
  • she's totally right, people should go get help if they are feeling that low. good for her!!
    SayHeytoKa 77 SayHeytoKa 3/25/08   Message Add to Friends Reply
     
  • she's wearing way too much makeup
    YodaKnowz 79 YodaKnowz 3/25/08   Message Add to Friends Reply
     
  • Depression is terrible. I'm glad she's found peace with it.
    Parisy 205 Parisy 3/26/08   Message Add to Friends Reply
     
  • pity. I suggest you to looking for a man through wealthyromance.com to take care of you .
    anonymous anonymous 3/27/08 Reply
     
  • good for her depression is serious and affects alot of people
    arose1213 101 arose1213 3/27/08   Message Add to Friends Reply
     

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