Recovering Too: Families Navigating Addiction

Boy Problems Podcast

Recovering Too: Families Navigating Addiction

  • 86. Anxiety Attack (part 1)

86. Anxiety Attack (part 1)

Wednesday 12th October 2022

Jessica discusses her journey with anxiety and panic disorder on Boy Problems Podcast, offering insights into its impact and the importance of seeking support.
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Recovering Too: Families Navigating Addiction
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Jessica's Struggle with Anxiety and Panic Disorder on Boy Problems Podcast

I think so many of us probably feel like depression and anxiety, or maybe even other mental health things, as either a result of what we're going through or it just kind of exacerbates with what's already there.
Ever wondered what it's like to live with anxiety and panic disorder? In this gripping episode of the Boy Problems Podcast, Jessica opens up about her personal battle with these often-misunderstood conditions. She takes us back to her childhood, sharing when she first noticed the signs of anxiety, and brings us to the present day, detailing how these disorders affect her relationships and role as a new mother.
Jessica doesn't shy away from the tough stuff – she talks candidly about the impact on her marriage, family life, and even her work. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by anxiety or panic, Jessica's story might just resonate with you. She discusses the importance of seeking help and finding support, offering a glimmer of hope for those in similar situations. This episode isn't just about struggle; it's about finding strength and understanding in the face of mental health challenges.
Tune in to gain valuable insights and perhaps see your own experiences reflected in Jessica's journey.