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Blue Origin astronaut Amanda Nguyen says depression has lifted after 'tsunami of harassment'
Summary
Amanda Nguyen said she experienced depression following a wave of harassment after her spaceflight, and she wrote on Dec. 27 that the depression has lifted while crediting community support and diplomatic work.
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Amanda Nguyen, a Blue Origin astronaut, described going through depression after facing what she called a "tsunami of harassment" following her spaceflight. She said the benefits of the flight helped bring attention to women's health and opened doors for diplomacy. Nguyen said it has been eight months and the fog of grief has started to lift. In a slide dated Dec. 27, she wrote that the depression has lifted.
Reported details:
- Nguyen described prolonged harassment after her spaceflight and said it contributed to depression.
- She credited Vietnam, friends who checked in, and the support of her community for helping her recover.
- She said the spaceflight drew attention to women's health and helped her engage in diplomacy.
- A Dec. 27 slide or notebook entry stated that the depression has lifted.
Summary:
Nguyen reported that harassment after her flight led to a period of depression, and she now says that depression has lifted as of late December. She attributed recovery in part to personal support and the positive attention from her work in women's health and diplomacy. Undetermined at this time.
