Attempts to burn down the genetic Anxiety bridge

They say to write about what you know, unfortunately Anxiety is something I’ve come to know all too well. And as much as I’ve always wanted to deny it, my family has suffered from it, and continued to pass it on generation after generation.

No one wants to be a personal expert experiencing the debilitating effects of anxiety, but the more I’ve talked about it openly, the more common I’ve found it to be. There are numerous medical studies, personal interviews, and expert opinions on the topic; but there’s just nothing that compares to going down the rocky path personally.

It’s been a little over fifteen years that my own anxiety issues peaked. Things I’ve never written about include the embarrassing daily effects that I just couldn’t talk about while they were happening:

  • pulling my own hair out piece by piece until I had balding spots
  • picking at my skin trying desperately to get rid of any blemishes
  • literally freezing in place without even realizing it
  • (I’m actually freezing up now while trying to type this,…my mind just stops, goes completely blank)
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Today I’m choosing to start talking about this openly. I know I’m not alone in any of this. If this personal healing journey will ever have a chance of working, I have to be completely honest about the biggest struggles.

Here’s to finding the peace in the pain
the joy in the day
the smiles amidst the rain

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Anxiety Definition & Meaning – Merriam-Webster – even though we think we know what it means, it’s amazing how helpful reading through the technical definition of an emotional condition can be.

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