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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @filmsgilmore
    @filmsgilmore Год назад +1211

    “everytime i leave my house it is a conscious choice to make myself uncomfortable in the name of something greater for myself” EXACTLY

  • @zelie2545
    @zelie2545 Год назад +624

    i genuinely cannot thank you enough for talking about your experiences and being vulnerable online, it’s so comforting seeing someone as inspirational as you are sharing their feelings like that

    • @dejowada
      @dejowada Год назад

      Dude, really?

    • @fangirlinneverland6335
      @fangirlinneverland6335 Год назад +2

      Literally same,she made me so comfortable with my emotions and made me more hopeful

  • @ellajackson5640
    @ellajackson5640 Год назад +204

    As someone diagnosed with severe high trait anxiety, OCD and eating issues, thank you so much for this. Honestly beyond relatable. You are so pure, and you should be so proud of yourself for being so open and honest because it will help thousands of us and hopefully you too. Never ever be embarrassed of it. Thank you 🧡🧡🧡

  • @tonywilthshire308
    @tonywilthshire308 Год назад +218

    Sounds like you’ve found your calling in life, helping people the way that lady helped u

  • @AA-qb7ni
    @AA-qb7ni Год назад +428

    Madeline really serves us with everything we need without even asking 😭❤

  • @KittyKat101MT3
    @KittyKat101MT3 Год назад +90

    thank you Madeline. We need more honest conversations like this, people always stray from the details and try to make mental illness look cute or talk about it as a joke without acknowledging when shit actually gets real

  • @remc2901
    @remc2901 Год назад +43

    The fact that I’m feel so connected to this whole video

    • @itsliaflorence
      @itsliaflorence 3 месяца назад +2

      THISS i’m literally about to cry because everything she says is exactly how i feel and it makes so much sense

  • @lizzie8615
    @lizzie8615 Год назад +58

    as a person with anxiety, this video feels really validating. a lot of time in my life I always have had a little part of my brain that I feel like I know will always stick with me throughout my life. anxiety has always been a huge part of my life, especially when I was growing up, and knowing that it will always stick with me in my life is such a sinking feeling. I’ve always felt like it was so difficult to talk to anyone without anxiety about this, but this video gives me a sense of security, that a lot of people feel the exact way i do.

  • @samiraosman46
    @samiraosman46 Год назад +14

    i’m literally so happy with how quickly you went straight to the point right at the beginning of the video

  • @atiya._
    @atiya._ Год назад +7

    i cannot thank you enough for making this.I grew up with debilitating amounts of anxiety and seeing someone who's also come out of the other side of it open up about it in a way that's so raw and vulnerable feels so cathartic.forcing yourself to get better is so exhausting but it's all i've ever known,and this makes it feel more manageable.

  • @littleblueplanet222
    @littleblueplanet222 Год назад +15

    omg. thank you. idk why but I cried watching this. i don’t necessarily have the level of anxiety you mention but I do suffer from manic and depressive episodes and this video was very clarifying to me. i started piecing together things i haven’t thought about in years.

  • @haleyhall1234
    @haleyhall1234 Год назад +10

    no because i'm OBsessed with you.....thank you for speaking so openly and honestly about such a hard thing that so many of us have to deal with every day!! you can tell you really HAVE been working on understanding this part of yourself for a while now and you honestly seem so wise!!!! i definitely needed to hear this

  • @denarendall
    @denarendall Год назад +18

    I haven’t had a panic attack for probably 3, maybe even 4 years now, but when I think about when I used to take them multiple times a day, I almost can’t fathom it anymore. That feeling cannot be compared to anything else. It feels like it will never ever stop. There is no way out. And the way it completely robs you of every ounce of energy is wild.

    • @beginwithlayla
      @beginwithlayla 2 месяца назад +1

      I’m currently going through this right now. I was doing okay for almost a year, it’s now been a whole year since I got my first actual panic attack and it’s so exhausting. It feels like it’ll never end.

    • @denarendall
      @denarendall 2 месяца назад

      @@beginwithlayla I promise it will! Sorry you’re having a rough time lovely. Keep taking care of yourself in the ways you can! ❤️

  • @harv_astrnight7506
    @harv_astrnight7506 Год назад +63

    this video was posted at the perfect time i was literally deep thinking about how to deal with my anxiety

  • @ElMoscas114
    @ElMoscas114 Год назад +20

    She never fails to give and deliver. So thank you ever so much for sharing it. The wonderful feelings from Colombia 🇨🇴.

  • @jesscollingwood8153
    @jesscollingwood8153 Год назад +8

    Honestly thank you so much for talking about this Madeline, you dont understand how much this has helped me understand myself x

  • @cait1774
    @cait1774 Год назад +17

    My anxiety makes me physically ill and forces me not to eat so i can not imagine eating in the middle of a panic attack. This video was so validating because I don’t know anyone who has anxiety to my severity. Although the things we get anxious about are different the panic attacks you have are so similar to mine.
    On another note I had severe acne due to the amount of stress I was putting on my body, before I got anxiety medication. Even with medication I still struggle but it has helped.

  • @kay-lee8571
    @kay-lee8571 Год назад +11

    And the sucky thing about anxiety is that you have to do the thing your brain is telling you not to do in order to feel better. And that is SO difficult sometimes. And it’s so hard when your trying to explain to people who don’t have anxiety what your feeling. They just don’t get it.

  • @jobo8868
    @jobo8868 Год назад +75

    Not me watching these videos to deal with my anxiety...💀
    Madeline is our therapist frfr

  • @MadiNewson
    @MadiNewson Год назад +5

    this video made me break down in tears knowing I'm not alone almost lifting a weight off my shoulders, thankyou you so much.

  • @filmsgilmore
    @filmsgilmore Год назад +5

    thank you so much for being so open about your mental health & sharing a bit of your brain. you are helping so many people feel less alone. love you 🤍

  • @mirandapavaneli5981
    @mirandapavaneli5981 Год назад +10

    I recently came across your videos and I've been loving the monologues and the personal experience content ❤️ you're really eloquent and authentic

  • @jessieblackery4547
    @jessieblackery4547 Год назад +58

    Ahhh I’ve never heard a description of someone else’s experience of anxiety that’s so similar to my own :’) I also massively struggled with school- I was told that my attendance was gonna make me fail all of my GCSEs, but that made school feel even more anxiety inducing. Then in the December, I realised I needed to at least prove them wrong so I stubbornly taught myself the content as a ‘fuck you’ lol (it worked). But yeah, I’m also finding it strange to navigate as an adult, cos it’s down to me to find structure each day, and sometimes I’m just not capable .. but similar to what you said- the more I start to avoid, rather than challenge, the harder each of those things feel to face. I’m trying to get myself out of a rut with it right now cos I’ve got three weeks to write my dissertation& final essays or I won’t get to graduate this year :’) but cos I’m trapped to those exact deadlines, it’s made me feel claustrophobic in that sense. Whereas I feel like it’d be entirely different if I knew I could get a 2 week deadline and still graduate with my cohort .... but ah well, I hope this didn’t turn into a trauma dump (I’m a lil bit disconnected atm) but I just wanted to share with you that I really related to those experiences

    • @jessieblackery4547
      @jessieblackery4547 Год назад +1

      ((I’m fully overthinking the wording of this lol but I hope it all came across okay, my intentions are good 😅😂))

  • @minimalist5
    @minimalist5 Год назад +32

    I had that trapped anxiety like crazy when I was a kid. Starting my first job was a nightmare cause I had to stay "stuck" 9 to 5 or get fired but luckily where I work now signing off early is acceptable. Also Yoga with Adrienne helped a lot with exploring my physical symptoms a bit more, if you want to try her monthly calendar.

    • @sophiephillips5265
      @sophiephillips5265 Год назад +1

      I LOVE HER. i’m autistic and have anxiety. she’s been so helpful for me especially before bed to destress and turn off my fight or flight

  • @Annajakubowski
    @Annajakubowski Год назад +2

    I have had panic attacks for 6 years now. I empathize with you. Thank you for sharing your story and being vulnerable. This was very helpful for me. I hope you have a great day:) so grateful for you.

  • @sophiaellenn
    @sophiaellenn Год назад +4

    the way you describe your anxiety was almost identical the way i have felt my whole life especially the school part THANKYOU SO MUCH for talking about it i literally love you🫶🏼

  • @Hannah-hc9gz
    @Hannah-hc9gz Месяц назад

    thank you madeline, you are so honest, brave and relatable. i love you and you deserve the world

  • @bethfkni
    @bethfkni Год назад +4

    i love you madeline-you explain everything so well and it really helps everyone who watches, even people who don't have similar experiences. you help expose people to all these subjects and make it so entertaining and relaxing to watch/listen. thank you

  • @adelaidebooze8150
    @adelaidebooze8150 Год назад +14

    It really sounds like agoraphobia and OCD as well as anxiety. I’m a psych and neuroscience major wrapping up my degree now. Something I touch on frequently is the idea of brain training, which it seems like you’ve fallen onto that yourself. Keep up the work, learning how to be uncomfortable until you’re essentially numb to it is hard but you’ll get there. Try to find the balance between working on it and letting yourself be, it’s the hardest thing to find but you’ve got this.

  • @biueoo
    @biueoo Год назад +3

    i was also house bound with my anxiety for many years. it was AWFUL. And i particularly was so so anxious about not being able to leave and not being ok with leaving. i related so much to everything you spoke about. by the ends of the years with my anxiety i’d get so tired of fighting id just leave

  • @stefanalexanderwennberg
    @stefanalexanderwennberg Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. I relate a lot to your story. Wish you the best!

  • @stories-of-elle
    @stories-of-elle Год назад +2

    The thing about missing out a lot on is real. Meditating for the last 4 years has been great for me. I certainly do experience some anxiety especially when particular experiences trigger me, but even when i do I'm more aware of it now and it doesn't really run my life. Also, breathwork is very amazing for releasing stuck trauma and energy in the body. Thank you for sharing this with us 💙

  • @Miyolife_05
    @Miyolife_05 Месяц назад

    I am currently experiencing daily panic attacks, and it's been terrifying. However, watching this video made me realize that there are others who have gone through the sama struggles, which has lessened my sense of isolation. I am Japanese🇯🇵, and I have had difficultly finding such videos on Japanese RUclips. I am truly grateful to you.

  • @katherinemikhaylova9036
    @katherinemikhaylova9036 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience, in my country people do not really acknowledge anxiety and panic attacks and for years i've been treated for different stomach issues when in reality i was having anxiety and panik attacks and it got to the point when i was calling an ambulance because i seriously thought that i was dying and hearing other people takling about their experience gives me hope and makes me feel not alone, thank you thank you thank you

  • @imancdr2131
    @imancdr2131 Год назад +19

    Everyone suffering from a panic attack / anxiety disorder should reaaaaally make some researches about sensitization (the book "hope and help for your nerves" by Claire Weekes explains the concept really well). Understanding this concept helped me immensely, I used to have very severe panic attacks and I rarely have even small ones now. David Daish on RUclips also explains this concepts in some of his videos. I really hope that everyone will find their healing process.

  • @annaohashi8568
    @annaohashi8568 Год назад +17

    It sounds like OCD than anxiety my queen! People often associate OCD with obsessive cleaning but what you described sounds awfully like what my friend with OCD goes through.

    • @esseven
      @esseven Год назад +6

      she might have that too but from the way she speaks about anxiety it sounds like she has been diagnosed

    • @sle4108
      @sle4108 Год назад +2

      @@esseven well they can come hand in hand as well

    • @esseven
      @esseven Год назад +1

      @@sle4108 yeah i get that but i thought they were implying she has ocd not anxiety

    • @AlohaAlexStef
      @AlohaAlexStef Год назад +2

      @rosie its not anymore

    • @ellasolveignina4867
      @ellasolveignina4867 Год назад +1

      she’s talked about having OCD so i’m pretty sure she’s been diagnosed with that too

  • @seantubexd3278
    @seantubexd3278 Год назад +5

    Thank you for making this video, I genuinely relate to your story’s so much and it has made me feel profoundly less alienated and alone. Take care of yourself and I wish you all the best Madelyn x

    • @seantubexd3278
      @seantubexd3278 Год назад

      Sorry I spelt your name wrong also ahaha

  • @joshuaharris2022
    @joshuaharris2022 Год назад +1

    brooo my yt algorithm is such a W for letting me find you. i never thought id find someone who shares my EXACT same sentiments. much less on youtube! love these vids.

  • @Isabelle-t5m
    @Isabelle-t5m 11 месяцев назад +1

    I don’t think I have ever felt more understood, thank you so much xx

  • @tulsisexerciseworkouts6307
    @tulsisexerciseworkouts6307 Год назад

    Madeline - this really really spoke to me. Especially about "Why am I putting up with life like this, when I don't enjoy it ". The metaphor of the house on fire, is just spot on. Not until your actually burning, would you be willing to change it. Thanks for your honesty. I'm not sure if there is a program for GAD, which sort of sounds like what you have, but I do know AA programs and their derivates like OCA can be super helpful and enlightening. Wish you the best in your journey to enjoy life more, and also hope the car did in fact start at the end or you got the help needed for it! Thank you again for the honesty shared, I got emotional towards the end myself xxx

  • @l33sli333
    @l33sli333 Год назад

    i’m late to this video but i have ocd and this hit home since i have had similar food related fears and constant panic attacks. i’m so glad you talked about this because you’re helping lots of people realize how severe mental illness can be, and not just a quirky “im mentally ill”

  • @SiobhanSaysHi
    @SiobhanSaysHi Год назад +2

    I’ve met people from all over the UK and not one of them has had a good experience with CAMHS (including myself) like there is clearly something wrong? Thanks for talking about this, felt it all v deeply and it’s nice to know there’s someone else feeling the same x

  • @savvinaa5327
    @savvinaa5327 Год назад

    this is the most relatable video i’ve ever seen i understand u and i feel u because i’ve been through the exact same things it’s tough but i’m in therapy

  • @lex365
    @lex365 Год назад +4

    you help me so much I love you and these podcasts theyre one of the only things I look forward to, thank you❤

  • @lilasayers9298
    @lilasayers9298 Год назад +7

    love you madz you are such an inspiration to me this video was posted at the perfect time

  • @jackiedibiase9391
    @jackiedibiase9391 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing such vulnerable part of your life. My heart goes out to you as no one should ever, EVER feel like that. As someone who is in school for this it’s both physical and mental that have sever consequences. It takes years of re-wiring but it’s a state that can always change.

  • @vladkazakov4556
    @vladkazakov4556 Год назад +3

    i’ve started to cry after she said «without her i wouldn’t have my GCSE & etc» cus this is actually what i’m going through rn. i have to pass my exams, i want to go to univ BUT I CANT cus of the panic attacks. its too heartbreaking

  • @olivermunkholm1
    @olivermunkholm1 Год назад +1

    thank you so much for sharing your experience. i have been homebound with anxiety for about 2,5 years at this point and its been kinda brutal. but i think im finally starting to crack the code (fingers crossed)

  • @jaynemarrison8347
    @jaynemarrison8347 Год назад +1

    Sounds super exhausting. So sorry you’re going through this. You should be so proud of yourself for coming this far, genuinely ❤ take care girl

  • @Alisha-sk2hr
    @Alisha-sk2hr Год назад +29

    omg she’s getting consistent 🤩🤩

  • @verysleepybear1774
    @verysleepybear1774 Год назад +1

    This video helped me so much. It was like somebody speaking on my behalf. It was soothing. Thanks for this. I can relate to some of the things you said since I'm also a mentally ill university student.

  • @anonymous6666
    @anonymous6666 Год назад +3

    thx for being so vulnerable

  • @kingchewy7991
    @kingchewy7991 Год назад +2

    For me my anxiety affects me in exams it was because so back I would have a panic attack during my exams to the state a teacher would take me out of the exam and sit me down outside. I also struggle is going to group events like party's or work events. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Jennie_6132
    @Jennie_6132 Год назад +1

    You should try out wim hof breathing basically forces your parasympathetic/healing nervous processes to start up. And calming down your bodily manifestations of anxiety are huge to calming down how the anxiety thoughts can affect you. Helped me soooo much. If I feel anxiety calming on I can put my attention on only my breath and takes me out of the clutches of anxiety. He has follow along breath work videos for beginners. Also u shud look at Hitomi Mochizuki’s channel. She has many videos on spirituality, life perceptions, yoga and how she dealt with her anxiety and her perspectives really helped me in my anxiety journey. Feels great to listen to someone else who experiences these issues with anxiety, makes me feel alone. Lots of love and support to u on ur journey girlie❤❤

  • @maddiealcantar2093
    @maddiealcantar2093 Год назад +1

    This is one of the most realistic depictions of anxiety that I can relate to with actual helpful coping examples. Thank you so much for sharing! 😭🥹

  • @imjustagirl_333
    @imjustagirl_333 22 дня назад

    4:34 “your insane” “well that’s not nice but yeah” i’m sorry but i laughed so hard

  • @islaypayne8379
    @islaypayne8379 Год назад +3

    This is the most validating video I’ve ever seen, I had to watch it twice 😭❤

  • @leenaadams6742
    @leenaadams6742 Год назад

    you are so real for this, you have no idea how many of the girls feel like this and just don’t say anything to anyone

  • @anonymousgirl6676
    @anonymousgirl6676 Год назад

    this is one of the most relatable videos i’ve ever watched. thanks for reminding me i’m not alone in feeling like this

  • @lizzieblades
    @lizzieblades Год назад

    This is actually so crazy… I’ve been working on my audience-related anxiety for years. I had an incident in the audience of a symphony (when I was a music student), and it led me to struggle to sit in classrooms, work meetings, and regular audience settings of all kinds. I really like that your therapist gave you permission to leave. And I can’t believe that’s the real solution… I have been failing to give myself permission, especially in situations where authority made it impossible to leave (I.e. work). I am going to try to get back into audiences for fun things like going to the cinema. Thank you for sharing 💕

    • @lizzieblades
      @lizzieblades Год назад

      Omg I also declined being a bridesmaid!!

  • @douaaeziani
    @douaaeziani Год назад +1

    I love seeing you and hearing you. You are like therapy for me so thankful for you❤

  • @bethanythomas9797
    @bethanythomas9797 Год назад

    I am 5:13 seconds in and I’ve never heard anybody describe what it’s like in my head, I feel like an alien all of the time, this aided some comfort in knowing that I’m not the only alien

  • @sparklymoona5437
    @sparklymoona5437 Год назад +2

    This was so relatable. If people were not so fucking mean then I feel a lot of us who struggle with mental health would not feel this way. No one will ever understand anxiety unless they have it. That’s why it can feel like a small world when people brush it off and say oh it’s fine. Like no it is not. Mental health is a priority.

  • @marsredwoodtarot
    @marsredwoodtarot Год назад

    i have OCD and agoraphobia and every time i leave my house i get so scared. but the more i do it the easier it gets. thank you for talking about it!

  • @near6050
    @near6050 Год назад +45

    What, this could not have come in a better time. I had a panic attack yesterday 😂 lately anxiety has been too much for me

  • @AlexaReece
    @AlexaReece Год назад +1

    These videos bring me so much comfort

  • @nataliejones5272
    @nataliejones5272 Год назад +2

    I can imagine by eating in the middle of a panic attack, you're almost signalling to your body that everything must be okay because like .. hey, she's eating, and if she's eating we must be safe enough

  • @neilpeal6938
    @neilpeal6938 Год назад +2

    I myself have severe diagnosed anxiety, O.C.D., as well as asperges, most of this coming from fear of becoming ill (especially vomiting) and not being in control of my own health. Its really good to talk about these things to normalise them as there is still a stigma around the issues so thankyou so much. I do want to say that if anyone feels like they are mentally struggling please reach out to people around them, as its ok to need support. Additionally, though as Madeline says the camhs service can often not provide the highest quality service, whilst this can be true, I myself was assigned a camhs phycologist to help me with my mental health and she was amazing, so dont be entirely put off talking to your gp to see what's available. Keep up the great videos Madeline ❤

  • @heyyy1325
    @heyyy1325 Год назад

    omg madeline is literally the prettiest name ever i love madelines like the food, and also this came at the perfect time just about an hour ago i was syaing how qnxioud i am, ive come toa point where i can cope and handle my anxiety much better and just accept it without fearing it too much but i do need that extra support/help at times so thank u for this

  • @euoniaxbreeze7310
    @euoniaxbreeze7310 Год назад

    you changed my life. I feel like someone understands how I feel everyday. thankyou

  • @thesXIXn
    @thesXIXn Год назад

    this entire video is so on point oh my god i didn’t think anyone else like dealt with it or had the same expirience with it in the way that i do

  • @shxl17
    @shxl17 Год назад +2

    im literally having an oral exam later and i suffer frm anxiety so this really reached the right audience at the right time 😭

  • @crxqs7
    @crxqs7 Год назад

    Omg wow feel so much better knowing there’s others that feel the exact same way as me. so proud of how much you’ve overcome!! Keep sharing xx

  • @mvp2883
    @mvp2883 Год назад +1

    vagus nerve exercises changed the game for me! Talk therapy/meds were useful at times throughout the years, but really didn't do much for me longterm. I also stopped caffeine which was necessary bc my nerves were already fried af. Somatics r the key I think.

  • @savvinaa5327
    @savvinaa5327 Год назад

    this is literally me. when i was young i was convinced there was something wrong with me. after every routine blood test id CRY until i couldnt breath because i thought something really bad would show up. before every doctor’s appointment i’d spiral. i was terrified of losing my teeth, to the point where i was 100% id he toothless. when i was 10, i genuinely convinced myself i suffered from ebola. now that i’ve grown up i’m doing a bit better although i still have daily anxiety attacks and most nights i wake up in panic like 7 times per night. it’s rough but ur never alone

  • @lizzieb3816
    @lizzieb3816 Год назад +2

    Definitely notice with social anxiety the more isolate myself the worse it gets. Small steps of I suppose exposure therapy? Really does help your brain to rationalise thoughts

  • @katemallett1446
    @katemallett1446 Год назад +1

    i’m 18 and i have been housebound since i was 15 and was completely bedbound in 2021 due to a chronic illness and heart problems, however because i have quite serve anxiety on top of that it makes everything so much more difficult. i’ve gotten to a point where the smallest thing will trigger a panic attack and it gets so exhausting. our situations are completely different but to have someone else explain their experience with something i resonate with so much, really helps me feel less alone. i’m so glad you were able to somewhat overcome that part of your life, that gives me some hope for the future🤍

  • @owensspace
    @owensspace 8 месяцев назад

    The part at the end with your car! So funny! I love it. Reminds me of my old car

  • @amarokdcs1062
    @amarokdcs1062 Год назад +3

    I've had anxiety since I was in year 8, coming up to my GCSE's in Year 11, its severe to the point where I'm also having multiple anxiety attacks every day, I have atleast 1 panic attack a week. Not one of my friends know I have anxiety. Also hide it extremely well, which is amazing for me since a large portion of my anxiety is social anxiety, I'm constantly thinking about how others perceive me and its nonstop.
    It's 4 weeks till my Exams and my procrastination has never been so high and obviously making me stress even more. I have no clue how I'm gonna get through them!
    Great courage opening up! Something I feel I could never do, Your channel is the one place I feel I can come anytime I'm having a hard time, Wish you the best!

    • @merrymermaid
      @merrymermaid Год назад +1

      i’m also a major procrastinator (still have 1000 words to write for tomorrow and it’s 10:30pm) and don’t share any of my internal thoughts with anyone. i got through my gcses, so so can you! you can do it, i promise. try to handle each exam as it comes. i know that it’s difficult but try to block out everything except what you will be doing that day. make yourself a daily plan, eg. today i have an afternoon exam, so i’ll get myself some breakfast and revise for 2 hours in the morning. then after my exam i’ll have a little walk outside.
      having a plan like this will help your brain know what’s coming up, even when you have the uncertainty of the exam. i promise you can do it, because i and so many others who struggle alone also got through it :)

  • @hart2858
    @hart2858 Год назад +4

    i have ocd, this was very relatable. thank you

  • @navreen3619
    @navreen3619 Год назад +3

    your podcasts are so important for my mental health 🙏

  • @julianatuhan
    @julianatuhan Год назад +2

    this episode hit. thank you Madeleine. i love you so much

  • @abib8330
    @abib8330 Год назад +1

    I have the same issue, I also fixed it the same way! Exposure therapy. Will be fighting myself forever though.

  • @dopeyunicorn
    @dopeyunicorn Год назад +2

    love that you did exposure therapy on yourself without realising

  • @valeriayibirin3453
    @valeriayibirin3453 Год назад

    You’re so incredible thank you

  • @samia2604
    @samia2604 Год назад +2

    I shed a little tear because the story describes my life almost 1:1 🥺 The first thing that helps me at the moment is the Polyvagal Theory, ifs therapy etc. There is a programme (called cfs school, but it is also for anxiety) that gives me hope at the moment. Wanted to share it because it's not fair that we suffer so much from anxiety and panic and have no time for hobbies lol

  • @mixhellesousa
    @mixhellesousa 8 месяцев назад

    such a confortable video to watch, hope you talk more about this❤

  • @bloobadooba4600
    @bloobadooba4600 Год назад +3

    i needed this omg thank u

  • @sophiaxoxo0516
    @sophiaxoxo0516 2 дня назад

    So happy I found youuuu💜

  • @m4svn184
    @m4svn184 Год назад

    thank you for talking about this to us, it helps me so much🩶

  • @Dayo_kid
    @Dayo_kid Год назад +1

    Wow that therapist sounds amazingggg I just wonder who in their life had experienced anxiety because for her to have such nuanced perspective about a person with anxiety needing to know they can give themselves permission to break a rule to just at least get something necessary done, is not common knowledge even for a professional to be bold enough to suggest it and give you the tools to execute it like giving you permission to ditch school when you needed to and bringing your mom in to back up the decision

  • @jodieturnerx
    @jodieturnerx Год назад +5

    tuning into my weekly therapy x

  • @Pea-noot
    @Pea-noot Год назад

    You’re so fucking amazing❤
    And so inspiring, thank you for posting this!! I hope that you get major amounts of positive results from working on this with your therapist!! Wishing you all the best! And have a brilliant day:))!

  • @ashhhley31
    @ashhhley31 Год назад +1

    i so needed to watch this video

  • @maduch4392
    @maduch4392 Год назад +10

    The thumbnail 😭😭

  • @patchwhole
    @patchwhole Год назад +1

    you have obsessive compulsive disorder, in addition to your anxiety disorder. i too have ocd and relate to 90% of what you talked about. thanks for sharing, youre very intuitive

  • @alexdaws5776
    @alexdaws5776 Год назад

    Anxiety is fucking marvellous, I’ll never get over it

  • @imogenmoore3530
    @imogenmoore3530 Год назад +1

    Neuroscientist here! So there’s a region in the brain that determines how resilient we are to stress. It’s callled the locus coeruleus and is the major source of noradrenergic innervation in the brain) research shows that our locus coeruleus differs in its sensitivity to stressors for no environmental reason, biologically / genetically some people are less stress resilient than others. Thus you can be more anxious just because it’s of your biological makeup

  • @solanad1805
    @solanad1805 Год назад +2

    your podcasts make me get up in the morning

  • @Brent_Hugh_Ranft
    @Brent_Hugh_Ranft Год назад +1

    The warehouse style flat would have been perfect for you it sounds like. The open spaces. Sorry it didn’t workout but at least you know what you’re looking for in a place for yourself.