GeeBee
04-02-2012, 09:19 PM
To be succinct, I struggle with telling my boss that I have trouble with anxiety. Advice?
For those who like to read, the details:
My anxiety affects how I communicate at work. When I talk, sometimes my voice trembles. Sometimes I have slightly odd mannerisms (shifting my weight from foot to foot, etc), but nothing extremely out of the ordinary. I'm fairly sure my boss picks up on it. I have a difficult time speaking to him; our conversations are vaguely awkward and usually rushed and short. I'm sure I give off an awkward vibe. He's a very nice guy and I have absolutely no reason to react to him this way. I manage staff and usually can speak with them effortlessly, but sometimes when I think too much, my anxiety surfaces. I have a much easier time speaking to women than men (I think because of my father), but even lately I have trouble speaking with anyone but my very immediate family. I fear that the way I tense up, constrict my throat and hold my breath when I speak is becoming a habit. I cognitively try not to, but it's difficult to control.
I'm worried my anxiety is affecting my career by preventing me from communicating effectively while conveying a lucid, anxiety-free thought or message. I lost my job a year ago, I believe because of effects of anxiety.
I've seen a psychiatrist and was on a myriad of prescription medications (separately to see what worked). Any of the medications made me feel okay for a week, then I just felt blah or I felt that they didn't work. They all made my libido non-existent. And coming off of all of them cold-turkey gave me no withdrawals.
I thought getting back into an exercise routine would help control the anxiety, but it hasn't.
I'm a 36 yo male, husband and father of two. I've always had anxiety, but I think it's getting worse as I get older. It's not as bad as others; I don't usually have panic attacks, but it's all relative and nothing I can control at this point. As a male, I feel like a coward.
Thanks for reading and any feedback.
For those who like to read, the details:
My anxiety affects how I communicate at work. When I talk, sometimes my voice trembles. Sometimes I have slightly odd mannerisms (shifting my weight from foot to foot, etc), but nothing extremely out of the ordinary. I'm fairly sure my boss picks up on it. I have a difficult time speaking to him; our conversations are vaguely awkward and usually rushed and short. I'm sure I give off an awkward vibe. He's a very nice guy and I have absolutely no reason to react to him this way. I manage staff and usually can speak with them effortlessly, but sometimes when I think too much, my anxiety surfaces. I have a much easier time speaking to women than men (I think because of my father), but even lately I have trouble speaking with anyone but my very immediate family. I fear that the way I tense up, constrict my throat and hold my breath when I speak is becoming a habit. I cognitively try not to, but it's difficult to control.
I'm worried my anxiety is affecting my career by preventing me from communicating effectively while conveying a lucid, anxiety-free thought or message. I lost my job a year ago, I believe because of effects of anxiety.
I've seen a psychiatrist and was on a myriad of prescription medications (separately to see what worked). Any of the medications made me feel okay for a week, then I just felt blah or I felt that they didn't work. They all made my libido non-existent. And coming off of all of them cold-turkey gave me no withdrawals.
I thought getting back into an exercise routine would help control the anxiety, but it hasn't.
I'm a 36 yo male, husband and father of two. I've always had anxiety, but I think it's getting worse as I get older. It's not as bad as others; I don't usually have panic attacks, but it's all relative and nothing I can control at this point. As a male, I feel like a coward.
Thanks for reading and any feedback.