
A Labor MP has said she has decided to take a "step back" from her work because she is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Nadia Whittome said
slotxo she has been advised by her doctor to take several weeks off for her health to improve.
The Nottingham East MP said the decision was "incredibly difficult" and one she feels "very sad" about.
Labor leader Sir Keir Starmer wished Ms Whittome "all the best" in her recovery and praised her "bravery".
'Creating greater acceptance'
In a statement, Ms Whittome, 24, said she has been battling "some persistent health issues" over recent months.
"Until now, I have been attempting to manage them alongside continuing with my full-time work as an MP," she said.
Unfortunately, it has become clear that this is not feasible and I have been advised by my doctor that I need to take several weeks off in order for my health to improve.
"I feel it is important for me to be honest that it is mental ill-health I am suffering from - specifically post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
"Through being open about my own mental health struggle, I hope that others will also feel able to talk about theirs, and that I can play a small role in creating greater acceptance and facilitating healthier discussions around this issue."