Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had anxiety on and off through my life. I did really well during the pandemic because I was hyper focused on “getting through it.” Ironically, now that things are improving and everyday expectations are back, my anxiety is back.
Girl, same.
Me, too. I managed the pandemic really well. Now I feel like I'm having a belated reaction - really, really bad anxiety. Barely functioning.
Anonymous wrote:Did you miss the global pandemic? Do you have no empathy?
How nice for you that you didn’t lose anyone you loved, of COVID or of other causes where you couldn’t be with them in their final days, or give them a proper funeral.
How nice for you, that you didn’t lose your job or income.
How nice for you, that your kids adapted well to online learning.
How nice for you, that your parents aren’t in elder care facilities, and you weren’t locked away from seeing them, or only could see them through glass.
Etc.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's the area. Just look at the schools and colleges forums here. Insanity.
Anonymous wrote:Easy. Like attracts like. People tend to spend time with people who are similar to them.
Plus, oftentimes, anxiety has a genetic component. So it runs in your family. Anxious people are more likely to end up with other anxious people.
And certain career paths tend to attract the anxious. In some cases, it can be a positive - extreme attention to detail, for example, so I see a lot of anxious people in data.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had anxiety on and off through my life. I did really well during the pandemic because I was hyper focused on “getting through it.” Ironically, now that things are improving and everyday expectations are back, my anxiety is back.
Girl, same.
Anonymous wrote:I have had anxiety on and off through my life. I did really well during the pandemic because I was hyper focused on “getting through it.” Ironically, now that things are improving and everyday expectations are back, my anxiety is back.