Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
My doctor directed me to this as a very simplistic visual guide to anxiety. I have dealt with anxiety issues all my adult life. When it was really bad (when son #2 had nosedived into his addiction issues for example) it got SO bad that I was prescribed anti-anxiety meds because I wasn't able to keep the panic attacks and triggers under control and it was affecting my work.
Other than that though, I just deal with it. It was only in the last few years, before my son began his recovery, that I realized that I am one of those people for whom anxiety is an almost chronic state, though obviously it waxes and wanes. There doesn't need to be a disaster in my life in order for me to feel anxious. I am not a laid-back sort, apparently.
What about you?

Other than that though, I just deal with it. It was only in the last few years, before my son began his recovery, that I realized that I am one of those people for whom anxiety is an almost chronic state, though obviously it waxes and wanes. There doesn't need to be a disaster in my life in order for me to feel anxious. I am not a laid-back sort, apparently.
What about you?
