LIVING WITH ANXIETY (panic attacks, agoraphobia & generalized anxiety)

Kat Amarië
29 Dec 201605:11

Summary

TLDRThis transcript delves into the harrowing experience of living with anxiety and panic attacks. The speaker expresses how everyday tasks, like going to the store or using public transport, become overwhelming due to fears of losing control. They describe the constant mental burden of overthinking, the struggle to appear normal despite inner turmoil, and the isolation caused by others' misunderstandings. The narrative highlights the silent suffering, frustration, and social stigma that often accompany anxiety, while also conveying the immense effort it takes to navigate daily life.

Takeaways

  • 😰 Anxiety leads to fear of being scared, which makes the speaker avoid leaving the house.
  • 😓 Everyday activities like going to the shop or pharmacy feel like torture due to fear of panic attacks.
  • 😔 The speaker overthinks everything, planning for worst-case scenarios, especially in unknown places.
  • 🚶‍♂️ Crowded places, like parties and festivals, are avoided, as are public transport options due to lack of escape routes.
  • 🛌 The speaker feels isolated, staying in bed all day and struggling to meet new people.
  • 🤯 Panic attacks make simple tasks like walking outside feel overwhelming, with physical symptoms and intrusive thoughts.
  • 😢 Despite enduring panic attacks in silence, the speaker hides their struggles to avoid being judged or labeled as dramatic.
  • 💔 Opportunities and social activities are frequently missed, leading to a deep sense of isolation and misunderstood laziness.
  • 😭 Many moments are spent alone, crying and paralyzed by anxiety, even without an obvious trigger.
  • 🤐 The speaker feels that society expects people with mental disorders to appear visibly unkempt, when in reality, many try to appear normal.

Q & A

  • What does the speaker imply about their experience with anxiety in public places?

    -The speaker finds public places, like shops or pharmacies, torturous because they fear having a panic attack. They constantly plan escape routes and avoid unknown places because they feel paralyzed without an emergency plan.

  • How does the speaker's anxiety affect their social life?

    -The speaker avoids social gatherings like parties, festivals, and theaters, which they once enjoyed. They also struggle to meet new people, partly due to fear and partly because they spend most of their time isolated.

  • Why does the speaker feel uncomfortable in transportation like buses, planes, and the tube?

    -The speaker feels anxious in transportation modes like buses, planes, and the tube because there’s no easy escape, exacerbating their fear of being trapped in a situation where they might have a panic attack.

  • What strategies does the speaker use to cope with their anxiety when leaving the house?

    -The speaker carefully plans their route, keeping it simple and familiar. Despite their preparations, anxiety still kicks in once they are outside, but they remind themselves that they've survived these situations before.

  • How does the speaker describe their panic attacks?

    -The speaker describes panic attacks as overwhelming experiences where they feel like they might fly into space, can't feel their feet, and have millions of thoughts racing through their mind. They feel like they're going to pass out and struggle to breathe.

  • Why does the speaker hide their anxiety from others?

    -The speaker hides their anxiety because they fear being judged as dramatic or self-pitying. They feel it’s easier to conceal their struggles than to explain them, as people often don’t understand and may tune out.

  • How does the speaker describe the disconnect between how people expect someone with anxiety to look versus reality?

    -The speaker notes that people expect those with mental disorders to appear disheveled or ‘crazy,’ but in reality, many, like the speaker, try to maintain a normal appearance to hold on to their sanity.

  • What impact does anxiety have on the speaker’s daily life and future plans?

    -Anxiety paralyzes the speaker to the point where they miss out on daily activities and opportunities. It has also disrupted their long-term plans, such as studying in another city, because even basic tasks like going to the store are overwhelming.

  • Why does the speaker mention lying on the bathroom floor during panic attacks?

    -The speaker refers to lying on the bathroom floor to illustrate how physically and emotionally draining panic attacks are. They often miss social events because they're completely exhausted after an attack.

  • How does the speaker feel about the way society treats people with mental disorders?

    -The speaker feels that society misunderstands mental disorders. People often expect visible signs of distress, but many individuals with anxiety work hard to appear normal, which leads to their struggles being overlooked or dismissed.

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