maria
10-16-2007, 01:00 PM
Hey all,
I was wondering if anybody else feels that their anxiety was brought on by something else other than pure genetics...To put it midly, I was beaten by my father for 15 years and my mom ignored it. I don't know why I didn't tell my teachers or friends, but I was a kid, so I guess that was my normalcy. Anyhow, I didn't have any real panic attacks until my 20s and was wondering if it was due to all the built up stress I had as a kid...I was very active as a child and involved in a whole bunch of sports, so I think it helped relieve some of the stress. I will probably be in therapy forever, but it seems to help me. I don't want to be considered a victim forever and don't want to blame my parents for certain things, but it is still hard sometimes. I've been told by various doctors and pharmacists that anxiety is 40 % genetic, but nobody in my family has been diagnosed with anxiety, although I suspect my dad must have had it. He assures me that he never did, but for obvious reasons, don't trust that explanation. I suppose my thoughts are if you could bring in a photo of your brain to your employer and show that there's a problem, like a smaller amygdala in the brain or something like that, there would be less stigma attached to anxiety and depression and OCD. Hope I am not babbling here too much. I'm just curious about the genetic component vs. stress-related components. Any thoughts?
I was wondering if anybody else feels that their anxiety was brought on by something else other than pure genetics...To put it midly, I was beaten by my father for 15 years and my mom ignored it. I don't know why I didn't tell my teachers or friends, but I was a kid, so I guess that was my normalcy. Anyhow, I didn't have any real panic attacks until my 20s and was wondering if it was due to all the built up stress I had as a kid...I was very active as a child and involved in a whole bunch of sports, so I think it helped relieve some of the stress. I will probably be in therapy forever, but it seems to help me. I don't want to be considered a victim forever and don't want to blame my parents for certain things, but it is still hard sometimes. I've been told by various doctors and pharmacists that anxiety is 40 % genetic, but nobody in my family has been diagnosed with anxiety, although I suspect my dad must have had it. He assures me that he never did, but for obvious reasons, don't trust that explanation. I suppose my thoughts are if you could bring in a photo of your brain to your employer and show that there's a problem, like a smaller amygdala in the brain or something like that, there would be less stigma attached to anxiety and depression and OCD. Hope I am not babbling here too much. I'm just curious about the genetic component vs. stress-related components. Any thoughts?