Anonymous wrote:Don’t blame yourself. You did your best. We all pass things along to our kids. None of us are perfect parents.
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to throw something out there.
Your fear that your anxiety when they were growing up is causing their current adult health problems is yet another manifestation of your anxiety and tells me that it’s still not under control.
Rather than focusing on what you could have done differently in the past, focus on what you can do NOW to make their lives and their lives better and that’s to treat your anxiety. Get a therapist and start working on it. It’s not too late.
My creds: my mom was anxious when I was growing up. It had a (small) negative impact on me, but mostly she was a great mom. It’s still negatively impacting me now, and I’d love if she got it treated.
Anonymous wrote:It’s likely genetic. You are prone to anxiety as are they.
Hugs OP