The First Anxiety Social Network and Support community for the anxiety Afflicted
Welcome to AnxietySocialNet,
the fastest growing anxiety support group in the net and meeting place
for people afflicted with anxiety disorders, as well as those who have
managed to overcome them. If you have helplessly watched a family member
grapple anxiety disorders, you are encouraged to join too.As an ongoing
sufferer, you may find explanations to some of the sensations you often
feel, but cannot easily put into words. You may even get answers to
questions you haven't been able to frame, because you don't understand
your symptoms well enough.
For past sufferers who emerged victorious, in being able to control
their symptoms instead of allowing their symptoms to control them, you
know exactly how it feels. Reach out and lend a helping hand to those
who can benefit most from your advice and suggestions. Lend an ear or a
lifeline to someone in need.Anxiety disorders often manifest themselves
at inopportune moments, amplifying their impact.
They afflict adults, and they affect children too, putting worrisome
burdens on them at a tender age. While the experiences of current and
past sufferers are likely to be similar, they may also be uniquely
different.In sharing their most distressing experiences, members will
find it helpful to know they are not as different from everyone else as
they may have formerly believed.
Here some things you an do in AnxietySocialNet:
Write your own Diary and share your experiences
share pictures, articles and video with the anxiety community
ask /answer questions within our community using our anxiety Q&A system
One one One anxiety chat with other members of the anxiety community
Create/Join groups
share your emotional state with the community using our emotion chart
AnxietySocialNet is the brainchild of a former sufferer, who has
overcome his own struggles, and aims to help those who hope to unshackle
themselves from the problems that hold them captive. Medication can
lessen their symptoms, but the kindness and the presence of someone to
talk to someone who understands, can ease their burdens.