'Teen Mom' Catelynn Lowell claps back at haters who called her out for going back to rehab

Catelynn Lowell heading back to rehab had people divided. Some thought she should be there for her family, while other supported her decision to take care of her mental health.
UPDATED JAN 9, 2020
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Catelynn Lowell has had a hard time since the beginning of the year as she battled her inner demons but the reality star decided to seek help as she returned to mental health rehab in Arizona for the third time. However, there were a few haters out there who criticized her for going to rehab leaving her family behind. 

One comment read, “You’re not the only parent struggling with mental health issues. I am a single parent with mental health issues BUT, I still have to provide for my family and be there when my children need me.” Seeing a pool of negative comments that started to question her decision and her relationship with her family, Catelynn decided to take matters into her own hands and shut the haters once and for all.

"All you ignorant people are the reason why mental health still has this huge stigma around it! #GetEducated #KeepTalkingMH you have NO clue unless you have been through it yourself. Some of you people disgust me," Catelynn wrote on Wednesday (April 11) on Twitter. 


She added that she was trying to make things right in her life by seeking help. "I wasn't "running away" from my problems I was FIXING them! Working HARD & getting on the right medication," she wrote. "I wouldn't wish this crap on my worst enemy! But I guess I'll have haters no matter what! Just glad I got myself better and if ppl r mad then be mad I guess #KeepTalkingMH."

Catelynn also posted a picture with Tyler and thanked him for always being there for her, while shutting down the rumors that things were not right between the couple. “I love you so much!!! And for all, you haters vows say —in SICKNESS and in health . . . remember that . . . “ she captioned the photo. “Because this man has done that for me beyond what could imagine.”

Even though there were quite a few who slammed her decision, there were many who voiced their support. "I also think people don’t understand the difference between inpatient and outpatient. The specialists and structure and accountability. I get it. I’m sorry you’re dealing with all this. Sending you love girl. Just love your little girl & husband and YOURSELF," one fan wrote. While others applauded Catelynn for making a wise decision for seeking help. 

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