Married At First Sight's Bryce Ruthven reveals he's taking cannabis oil after being diagnosed with severe anxiety
Married At First Sight's Bryce Ruthven has revealed he's been diagnosed with severe anxiety.
The 31-year-old reality star shared a post to Instagram on Wednesday and revealed he's been taking cannabis oil.
'Over the past few months I've been medically diagnosed with severe anxiety,' Bryce wrote.

Chill: Married At First Sight's Bryce Ruthven (pictured) revealed he's taking cannabis oil after being diagnosed with severe anxiety
'I haven't been in my normal routine, I have regularly struggled to sleep and have felt on edge almost everyday,' he continued.
'I then discovered Canna Active and their organic oil. Since I've started using it I felt less anxious and more relaxed to go about daily life the way I should.'
He went on to say: 'Everyone has their own ways of dealing with anxiety, I'm sharing my personal story and can say it has genuinely worked for me!'

Confession: 'Over the past few months I've been medically diagnosed with severe anxiety. I haven't been in my normal routine, I have regularly struggled to sleep and have felt on edge almost everyday. I then discovered Canna Active and their organic oil,' he wrote
It comes after Melissa Rawson lashed out at female trolls for making her feel unsafe by constantly criticising her relationship with Bryce online.
Posting to Instagram Stories last month, the 32-year-old uploaded a message she'd received from a fan who felt sorry for the couple amid the constant trolling.
Melissa responded to the fan's comment with an essay slamming people who 'spew hate' and 'send DMs threatening to harm' herself or Bryce.
'My mental health is not okay. There are a few women who continuously drag myself/Bryce/us over and over again in their comments, posts or tags,' she wrote.

'My mental health is not OK': It comes after Melissa Rawson lashed out at female trolls for making her feel unsafe by constantly criticising her relationship with Bryce online
'They think that is entertaining and have no idea the damage it does to myself and everyone that I love or that knows Bryce or myself as an individual or as a couple.'
The Melbourne-based workplace trainer went on to say that because of these women, she feels 'frightened every day'.
'I fear opening my social media,' she wrote. 'I [ fear being] approached suddenly on the street fearing verbal abuse because of a recent post or comment made online.'
'I should not have these fears, not when there have been so many beautiful people who send sweet messages or comments and have genuinely hugged me in the street out of sheer kindness. Enough is enough,' she finished.

Fears: 'My mental health is not okay. There are a few women who continuously drag myself/Bryce/us over and over again in their comments, posts or tags,' she wrote on Instagram Stories