
Tyler Baltierra Gushes That Catelynn Lowell Is 'Pushing Through' After Entering Rehab

Nov. 20 2017, Published 2:02 p.m. ET
Catelynn Lowell is taking action to better herself! The Teen Mom OG star announced via Twitter on Friday evening that she is seeking help after thinking of "every way to kill" herself. Her husband, Tyler Baltierra, is sticking by his wife's side and revealed an emotional update on his wife's status!
"Just got an update from Cate, she’s doing GREAT & pushing through! We are both so moved by all of the support from you guys. It means so much," he tweeted late last night.
The MTV dad wrote an emotional message after dropping his wife off at the treatment center.
He wrote, "We just dropped her off. We haven’t held each other & just cried like that for a long time. Even after 12 years, I continue to be AMAZED by her strength, vulnerability, & courage to get help. “As long as I am alive, you will never be alone” - It is my call to arms & I will fight this war with her right by her side, we will not surrender to this...I will go to battle EVERY TIME for her! #KeepTalkingMH"
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Catelynn opened up about her decision to seek help in an interview with Us Weekly. “I’m taking the time I need right now to take good care of myself…On November 17th I thought of every way possible to commit suicide…from wrapping a belt around my neck to just running my car into an electric pole,” she said. “THANK GOD I have a support system and a HUSBAND and a DAUGHTER… thank god I am self aware… I’m seeking treatment and I WILL get better…”
Late Friday, Catelynn wrote on Twitter, "Well today I thought of every way to kill myself.. so I'm going to treatment."
The mother checked herself into a rehab center in early 2016 for one month to help with depression and anxiety.