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Wil Wheaton on Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Chronic Depression, and Recovery 

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This is a video from Wil Wheaton, (@wilw) an actor, writer, and king of the internet. Wil is best known for his work on Star Trek: The Next Generation and The Big Bang Theory. Wil talks about his struggles with Generalized Anxiety Disorder.
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@Space_Ghost_Hunter
@Space_Ghost_Hunter 3 года назад
I broke down crying watching this Edit 1 year later: I now know the same freedom, peace, and joy for life Wil is talking about in this video. If you're struggling, seek help and take your life back, you got this 🙏✌️❤
@vert_f31
@vert_f31 Год назад
@@talksick508 phenibut
@vert_f31
@vert_f31 Год назад
@@talksick508 it’s just as addictive as benzos if misused, but it has a much better safety profile than benzos. I only take it twice a week to not become dependent on it but when I do take it I get a lot more social, my anxiety is almost completely gone for a good 8-10 hours, plus it can have some recreational benefits too. Just be safe with it
@vert_f31
@vert_f31 Год назад
@@talksick508 do as much research as possible before diving into it
@vert_f31
@vert_f31 Год назад
@@talksick508 oh for sure I understand.. there are a lot of supplements that you can take on the days you don’t take phenibut, I’m not sure which ones are best but they should essentially help avoid a tolerance build and balance your gaba levels, that way if you regulate the phenibut usage with the supplements you won’t have to worry about dependency at all
@davidaston5773
@davidaston5773 Год назад
Dear Hunter, I am so happy you and many others have found their happy ending. Currently, I am in what can only described as, trying to break free of a self imposed reclusive stage. I sleep in until 4 or 5PM to avoid the world and people in it. I make appointments, both professional and personal, but then fail to turn up. I KNOW I have issues but I refuse to blame others anymore because I AM responsible for my life. GOOD NEWS I do have friends who have supported me and are wonderful. I go out and have interests like keeping a journal. But, unsurprisingly, it's on and off. REALLY GOOD NEWS I'm 1 year, 9 months and 11 days sober having beaten drug addiction and alcoholism. Depression can't be easy explained. Not even by the person(s) who have it because everyone is different and therefore the result will be. BUT it isn't something that HAS to blight or limit you. I like to see the negatives in our lives as a solution and opportunity to become stronger? So, to everyone reading this YOU ARE IMPORTANT and YOU ARE LOVED. I BELIEVE IN YOU. Much peace and love to everyone here, David
@KimberlyJose-si2sv
@KimberlyJose-si2sv 5 месяцев назад
I suffered severe depression years ago. I got diagnosed with ADHD since my teenage, spent my whole life fighting ADHD. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my husband recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.
@DarlingtonFrancis
@DarlingtonFrancis 5 месяцев назад
Congrats on your recovery. Most persons never realizes psilocybin can be used as a miracle medication to save lives. Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death bud, lets be honest here.
@Marylongor
@Marylongor 5 месяцев назад
Can you help me with the reliable source. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Australia. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them.
@RobertaSandra-no3dy
@RobertaSandra-no3dy 5 месяцев назад
Ive done shrooms last month in my house. It taught me how severely traumatized I was from alcohol. I healed from many mental traumas from my past and was able to forgive, let go. Shrooms to me is a remedy not a vice. I even felt more refreshed the morning after. So no hangovers. No depression mood for days. No anxiety.I now have a more calm mind
@MarkTilbury01-s3k
@MarkTilbury01-s3k 5 месяцев назад
How do i reach out to him? Is he on Instagram
@nicholda436
@nicholda436 5 месяцев назад
Yes he's Dr.benfungi. Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.
@DepressionTalks1
@DepressionTalks1 5 лет назад
Bro, you have no idea how much hope this gives me. Wow
@ProjectUROK
@ProjectUROK 5 лет назад
We're so glad to hear that!
@yasminsweety123
@yasminsweety123 4 года назад
Same😭
@khaldrogo1782
@khaldrogo1782 3 года назад
Same! My depression and anxiety are out the charts.
@estrellaazulmelissa
@estrellaazulmelissa 3 года назад
Hope is very important when you are having the worse thoughts
@ultrainstinct70
@ultrainstinct70 3 года назад
@@estrellaazulmelissa 😭😭
@KevinRMoore
@KevinRMoore Год назад
I may sound envious and that is probably accurate. Will is lucky he has his notoriety, financial, and emotional resources available to him and I am truly happy he found the help he needed. My experiences with mental health professionals have been very different. The system I live in is overwhelming and they are not invested in deep cognitive therapy. They give you pills administered by an RN in 15-minute appointments every 3 months, and you are assigned a therapist that gets paid enough to listen to you talk for 50 minutes, then they move on to the next person. And there is a high turnover rate in that profession so chances are you will have to start all over again digging through the trauma that brought you to therapy, all over again to bring them up to speed in your case, just to have someone to listen to you talk. It's been fifteen years since I was able to hold a job for more than a few months and I have been in therapy and medicated for most of that time with little improvement. My wife moved out and my children have grown up and moved out into their own worlds. If I was to go missing today, maybe 3 people would notice I was gone in a month's time. I know it's cliche, but it is easier to cry in a BMW with your wife than it is to cry alone on your bicycle. Will is correct, I am not alone, there are millions of mentally ill people living with the help of state financial assistance just getting from one day to the next. Sorry for being an Eeyore but that's my reality and again I am honestly happy Will found the help that works for him. And I am aware from what Robin Williams taught us that notoriety, financial, and emotional resources aren't always guaranteed keys to finding your happy place. But we have to admit that money creates options and access to a different level of professional help.
@The_Absurdistt
@The_Absurdistt Год назад
I know exactly what you are talking about. I wish you the best.
@dinero1169
@dinero1169 Год назад
Yup! My wife finally found a med that " helps" and now they want her off of it. It may cause memory problems when older so she needs to live in hell now.
@landonbennett5303
@landonbennett5303 Год назад
Yeah
@ratfood3875
@ratfood3875 Год назад
I've been going through the same thing, everyone I go to always seems like they would prefer to be somewhere else and the worst part is that these sessions are expensive and most people don't have the money to pay for it. I just manage to save up to go every so often but now I think it's best I safe my money. The only thing I found to make living with GAD a lot less shitty is microdosing cannabis edibles daily.
@LynnethAnn
@LynnethAnn Год назад
YES!! We've been going through this for years. Especially when you're receiving government aid, you get therapists that are fresh out of college. Once they get a 'real' job, they leave and you start over. Or therapists that can't get work any other way, etc. I've been following the story of Jeremy Renner, who was run over by his snow plow last winter, and how fast he's healing. Would he be doing so well if he wasn't a rich person?
@megamanmedia
@megamanmedia 5 лет назад
I really like the phrase "Living life WITH depression instead of Living life THROUGH depression" - Thanks Wil.
@miahconnell23
@miahconnell23 Год назад
He has had a rough time: his fam, his career & his person-hood were disrespected by a “professional” in his biz, and who knows if if his emotional/dispositional challenges would have presented otherwise: sometimes those just plain come up and out. If he’s having some success with treatment as it is, let him have that. Different things work at different times for different folks with different degrees of efficacy. Don’t get me wrong: I believe mushrooms and other things can be remarkably effective. I wouldn’t disrespect them or their use. I hope lots of fair research gets done on them (bro, there is already research: I know ! I’m saying do more !). For many many years, psychologists & psychiatrists gave out a lot of benzodiazepines, and it’s only in the last 6 years or so that they-the public AND the professionals-have really witnessed and started to understand and take seriously how those popular anti-anxiety meds really change a person’s headspace and thinking, and how coming off of them is unlike other drug cessation. Anyhow: I agree with you about mushrooms being beneficial, I’m just saying let’s all let Wil get better and manage as best he can with whatever is helping him at this time. I appreciate that he’s talking publicly about his difficulties. Awareness is good, & normalizing conversations about this kind of thing is good too.
@a-aron5508
@a-aron5508 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this. It's like a weight being lifted off my chest to know that I'm not alone in this. God bless anyone else who's suffering
@simoliz03
@simoliz03 Год назад
We are not alone
@krissytina1992
@krissytina1992 Год назад
Me to
@Trashboyice
@Trashboyice 11 месяцев назад
We’re not God haves a plan for us he didn’t give us anxiety or depression
@mayray34
@mayray34 9 лет назад
Getting to Step One: Admitting you have a problem is the hardest step. Most people with anxiety and depression have no idea what "normal" is supposed to be. Wil Wheaton performs a huge service here by talking about it and by leaving encouraging words for others. Thank you.
@northerngirl1637
@northerngirl1637 Год назад
Having health insurance.
@Yoursecondcall
@Yoursecondcall 9 лет назад
"I'm learning how to human again."
@janinecunningham2
@janinecunningham2 5 лет назад
This is how I feel
@melk.3485
@melk.3485 Год назад
Relatable
@Xantanic
@Xantanic Год назад
@@melk.3485 facts bro
@Ottophil
@Ottophil Год назад
I just accept it. Don’t try to fight it
@cynthiasammons2252
@cynthiasammons2252 Год назад
If you have never had anxiety or depression this description is absolutely how you feel when the meds kick in. ❤️🙏
@roberttegethoff4028
@roberttegethoff4028 9 лет назад
I admire Wil's courage. All types of mental illness are still heavily stigmatised, despite the fact that they are very common. We have a long way to go, but Wil is doing his part!
@daystar4909
@daystar4909 2 года назад
Exactly!
@ist577
@ist577 7 лет назад
This makes me feel like I'm not alone in this
@ProjectUROK
@ProjectUROK 7 лет назад
Really glad to hear this helped.
@selenabates7304
@selenabates7304 2 года назад
Had anxiety my whole life and I can fully understand what he means by his head was so loud and once the medication kicks in it all goes quiet. And it's wonderful. It is almost like having a storm in your head and then it passes and the sun comes out.
@AzureIncognito
@AzureIncognito 5 лет назад
It’s because of this my spouse broke down, cried and finally got on medication. They are so much better for it. Life is more manageable for them.
@ProjectUROK
@ProjectUROK 5 лет назад
So glad to hear this was helpful to you and your spouse!
@drEAmzZzza
@drEAmzZzza 3 года назад
medication is the worst mistake im 10 years on anti depressants and i can nevre get off them, even if i try taper off slowly its no chance the meds change ur brain completely and ull never be normal again. ull feel good first 5 years and then rest of ur life numb emotionless and worse off than u ever were. medication is the worst thing anyone can do
@rochwilliams4626
@rochwilliams4626 3 года назад
@@drEAmzZzza I was prescribed medication and after a horrible experience I had to stop... i feel once you start you can't stop
@millier9658
@millier9658 2 года назад
@@drEAmzZzza but then again there must have been a need for medication in the first place?
@Truerealism747
@Truerealism747 2 года назад
It can come back in around 5 years after though oxygen therapy will help
@barefootwanderer
@barefootwanderer Год назад
Your description of the moment you realised your anxiety meds were kicking in is beautiful. I had a similar thing, I have GAD too, the day I woke up without a knot of fear in my belly was among the greatest moments of my life. Up there with my wedding day and the birth of my Son. I had lived with that knot of fear and anxiety for almost 20 years, just thinking it was normal, being free of it felt like I was floating (a difficult feeling to attain when you weigh 250 ish lbs lol)
@priscilapenzo2434
@priscilapenzo2434 Год назад
How are you doing now? I have morning anxiety and wake up feeling fear and sadness and pain.. that has been going on for a year now. I know the knot of fear you talk about, but I feel it in my chest. Started treatment today.
@barefootwanderer
@barefootwanderer Год назад
@@priscilapenzo2434 Good on you for seeking treatment *high 5* you won't regret it, it might seem scary but it's the best thing you can do. my medication keeps the senseless mental doomscrolling away, stops my brain from forcing me to sit through endless slide-shows of all my humiliations and social faux pas. now when i feel anxious, I know it's because I'm actually worried about something, not just fretting for the sake of it. I've been on my meds (Sertraline) for about 7-8 yrs now and there's not a day goes by that I'm not thankful for them.
@Mttijn
@Mttijn 10 месяцев назад
@@priscilapenzo2434how is your treatment going? Is it worth it? I'm starting a psychologist but already thinking about the future if I ever need meds.
@priscilapenzo2434
@priscilapenzo2434 10 месяцев назад
@@Mttijn I got back to feeling myself again. Can't explain how happy and relieved I am. Even though life gets difficult sometimes, things that used to trigger me are not so triggering any more. I am getting my confidence back and gaining the courage to do new things I could have never done a year ago. It's a slow process but I am full of hope now. I still have to work some things through with my therapist, but meds are making it a lot easier
@Mttijn
@Mttijn 10 месяцев назад
@@priscilapenzo2434 Good to hear! Sometimes we forget that there are so much more people having these issues. We are not alone. Good luck in the future and much love!
@ChaosWolf1982
@ChaosWolf1982 8 лет назад
You have no idea how much this means to me... I was already a huge fan of you, what with your getting to be the shameless gaming nerd I've always wanted to be, and being paid for it no less... ...but to find out that you've trod the same sort of dim-lit paths I've too often gotten lost in, climbed the same jagged cliffs as I've been unable to conquer... and you've emerged from these struggles, perhaps not into crystalline morning-light, but at least a brighter day than before... You, sir, give me hope.
@laneykocanda5460
@laneykocanda5460 8 лет назад
you said what I was thinking literally
@dpurpur
@dpurpur 6 лет назад
Thanks so much Will. I too have GAD and my reactions were not preportionate to what was happening. Still true today. I'm hoping a med will help me out, I have tried a few. Thanks again
@himalayas5908
@himalayas5908 5 лет назад
Tis my mortal enemy he made stupid media about poods
@CGiBunny
@CGiBunny 4 года назад
Being in a loud room, that's exactly how I've thought of describing it,
@cttcjim5353
@cttcjim5353 Год назад
Every time i need to explain my diagnosis to someone, i send them this video. Every time I think someone needs to seek help, I send them this video. And every time I do, I watch it myself and am touched all over again. Thank you Wil for your bravery and perseverance, we all love you!
@mslinstrot4643
@mslinstrot4643 Год назад
I have tried therapy and meds without much luck several times in the past. I signed up for a counselor but because I live in North Dakota in a small to midsize town there is a great lack of therapist. The only one that I found is in Bismarck about 90 minutes away. So I'm going to do Zoom calls for my sessions. My finally isn't until October 2023! It was 6 months from the day I made the appointment. Send positive thoughts my way please, hoping for a better outcome from previous attempts. Thank you Will for being willing to talk so openly about your life's journey.
@MrBellerose
@MrBellerose Год назад
How are you today sir ?
@nozzzzy
@nozzzzy 4 года назад
Ive been having a serious problem with my anxiety today, and I was unable to sleep because of it. So I'm watching Star Trek TNG because I can't sleep and it's am episode mostly focused on Wesley, so I was just curious about what this guy is up to these days so I search for Wil on RU-vid and this is the video it gave me at the top of the list. What he described is exactly me and I spent a good portion of the day falling apart and feeling lost in an ever shrinking bubble of insanity. It's like the universe set this up for me, because watching this video gave me a little bit of hope that maybe I'm not fucked forever. This is an old video but 5 years later it manages to find me exactly when I needed it. Pretty fuckin' rad.
@mohammedjumha34
@mohammedjumha34 8 месяцев назад
After 3 years ... Is there any hope to get out of that
@TheJonathanc82
@TheJonathanc82 Год назад
I have generalized anxiety disorder and ADHD. Hearing your story helps so many of us realize we are not alone. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
@sadegh95
@sadegh95 11 месяцев назад
Same here , do you have any solutions?
@RoryFord-zd4oi
@RoryFord-zd4oi 9 месяцев назад
Same here, I used Adderall for years and it took my anxiety away.
@OneDayChange
@OneDayChange 7 месяцев назад
Same it's absolutely overwhelming at times. I feel exhausted alot. It's the ruminating and anxiety that is the worst for me. Obsessing over an argument at work or school can start me in a downward spiral
@goodtalker
@goodtalker 3 года назад
I was 35 with an ex, a new wife, 4 kids to support and the absolute inability to deal with conflict with my wife and ex. The Bully in my head (anxiety and depression) had been kicking my ass for about 20 years to the point where in terms of conflicts with others, I would get dropped in the first round. A super smart doctor took the time to listen to me one day and put me on meds and after about a month, I began to feel a lot better. I slowly began to change the terms with which I navigated the ex and wife (now an ex) and they didn't like it. My only real cost to being on meds was some pretty serious weight gain. I'll be 59 in about a month and will be having a bypass operation soon. I retired from a super stressful occupation three years ago, have a great lady in my life, the kids are all grown and I greatly appreciate all that I have and God. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Have a nice day from Southern California.
@rochwilliams4626
@rochwilliams4626 3 года назад
What medication because I have to get better
@goodtalker
@goodtalker 3 года назад
@@rochwilliams4626 It was paroxetine, also known as Paxil. It was a very effective drug...but like I say, it does come with some side effects. There's no need to let the Bully in your head get the best of you. I discovered as long as I was battling him, just about everyone outside my head could push me around...but that changed. God Bless.
@KM-sq7fe
@KM-sq7fe 10 месяцев назад
I’ve struggled with so many symptoms of gad and mental Illness for the last 24 years. I’m finally seeing a psychiatrist next week after years of cycling through various prescribed medications. I’m both optimistic and pessimistic, because I really hope I can start living instead of just existing, but I also know that if this fails, I won’t be here much longer.
@lucaraimondo1592
@lucaraimondo1592 10 месяцев назад
It's gonna work, don't worry. You're here for a reason, keep it up❤
@pp-1954
@pp-1954 8 месяцев назад
Me here for 19 years
@carolbarr303
@carolbarr303 9 лет назад
Bless you, I have Type 2 Bipolar Disorder; a mood disorder where I don't have manic episodes but I suffer from crippling depression that is difficult to treat. It is something I do not talk about because people are so very judgmental when they hear "bipolar". Being medicated and in therapy was a huge step forward. Thank you for coming forward.
@awakeningstation9074
@awakeningstation9074 2 года назад
SSRI's saved me! I strated taking ssri 25 days ago, I've struggled with really severe anxiety/panic attacks/depression/ocd and I tried everything (sport-diet-meditation) it helped at the beginning then it became worse, I started taking meds and it feels like a miracle! I love how I can now feel steady,calm and happy again ! I really didn't know if I am gonna feel alive again! Mine is paxil (paroxetine) 20mg, I will never regret it !
@scottfitzpatrick1939
@scottfitzpatrick1939 Год назад
I am glad you have found a way to let that beautiful person that has been struggling inside out for us to meet. Good luck on your journey!
@hafeez8240
@hafeez8240 8 месяцев назад
What you think about prozac
@windyacresway
@windyacresway 6 месяцев назад
Paxil ruined my life.Took it for a year and it did work for my anxiety but it completely killed my sex life,gained 50 lbs and I was a zombie.
@awakeningstation9074
@awakeningstation9074 6 месяцев назад
@@windyacresway i stopped it a year ago and still feel like a zombie , its called anhedonia and it sucks
@awakeningstation9074
@awakeningstation9074 6 месяцев назад
@@hafeez8240 it's the same I recommend maois and tca instead of ssri and antipsychotics they suck and leave you blunted
@MatthewJohnsonA
@MatthewJohnsonA 9 лет назад
GAD & depression rule my life, but I'm working on it (and have been for ~15 years). This meant a lot. Thank you so much Wil!
@annaberg1200
@annaberg1200 Год назад
Are you taking medications? I can't take medication
@theoriginalskinsey
@theoriginalskinsey Год назад
@Matthew Johnson how are you 7 years later?
@MatthewJohnsonA
@MatthewJohnsonA Год назад
@@theoriginalskinsey better I think. Got an ASD diagnosis to go with the others, and my life makes SO much more sense. Still tough, but at least I have more understanding of what’s going on. Made it easier to be kinder to myself.
@theoriginalskinsey
@theoriginalskinsey Год назад
@@MatthewJohnsonA Good to hear!!!
@alitahzibi3869
@alitahzibi3869 Год назад
I also broke down crying when he said I started to cry when I feel I'm like a human now I can feel this beauty. I feel exhausted from this chronic worrying, I need real help, I don't know what to do anymore... I wanna live like other people around me. please help me :(
@priscilapenzo2434
@priscilapenzo2434 Год назад
Hey. How r u doing now? Did u get help?
@jonscott623
@jonscott623 6 лет назад
“I’m learning how to human”. WOW. This was really helpful. Thanks.
@ProjectUROK
@ProjectUROK 6 лет назад
We're so glad you found this helpful!
@lionsrawr4125
@lionsrawr4125 4 года назад
And to add... Wil Wheaton is a perfect exampe of the fact that depression, self esteem issues, and anxiety can affect ANYONE! So if you ever think these things cannot affect someone who (like Wheaton) has a good body, looks classically attractive as a man and was practically angellic as a kid, is succesful or famous, intelligent, and seems to be more popular thank you, THINK AGAIN! What you might think of a person is not always what that person thinks of themselves, and what you think of yourself is therefor not always what others think of you.
@VeronicaVeeTV
@VeronicaVeeTV 5 лет назад
When my happier days come, I can see colors more brighter. The way he explains GAD is dead on
@ProjectUROK
@ProjectUROK 5 лет назад
So glad you found this helpful!
@scottfitzpatrick1939
@scottfitzpatrick1939 Год назад
You can literally see where the memories and trauma are taking him back to those dark feelings and he flat out snaps out of it in the moment. Beautiful work my friend. What an awesome spokesperson for the path to feeling better.
@JSRenow54
@JSRenow54 Год назад
😊
@BloggyDave
@BloggyDave 9 лет назад
Wow. It's like he's describing my life. Great to hear this. More people should be honest and open about this x
@howdyimdan
@howdyimdan 3 года назад
6 years later and i agree. I started lexapro about a week and a half ago, and im already feeling really good. I cant wait to see how im gonna feel when the medication really starts to work a few weeks from now!
@colechevalier7786
@colechevalier7786 2 года назад
@@howdyimdan i cant even breathe 90 percent of the time because of my anxiety induced panic attacks i get almost every single day. Ive tried talking to therapists it feels good for an hour or two after my session then it all comes back. Had a session yesterday afternoon by 9 at night i was right back to worrying so much about EVERYTHING i couldnt sleep, im pacing around, face red, heart literally feels like its exploding my whole chest up, uncontrollable emotions. I really want to do something about this now. I want to try medication. I cant go on living like this. I dont know how to go about it though.
@seven7eleven11
@seven7eleven11 3 года назад
its not only about learning, its about chemical imbalances due to trauma or overwork, overstress for a very long time - the brain changed. so *first* medication, then therapy! good therapy, with a pro and trust. i love wil, i still watch tng and im sorry this happend to him! 💞
@moonglow630
@moonglow630 Год назад
Can relate to so much of this. Have panic disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, depression, & PTSD. Been in and out of treatment for 28yrs. Still currently on meds for help.
@breeziebae7911
@breeziebae7911 2 года назад
I needed this.. currently battling awaiting my first psychiatrist appointment today.. so many worries of not getting the right meds, or never coming out of this.. but once I’m better I will do my part to be an advocate for others.
@inmypaperboat
@inmypaperboat 2 года назад
Hope you are doing better! I was at that exact same point 6 months ago. You are/were not alone
@breeziebae7911
@breeziebae7911 2 года назад
@@inmypaperboat definitely happy to report I am doing so much better.. I have a great psychiatrist, and a cool therapist.. I’m learning more and more about why I feel the way I do.. I’m sure it is triggered around my hormones which sucks cuz I can’t really control that.. but knowing is empowering and it helps tame the demons
@toneenorman2135
@toneenorman2135 Год назад
@@breeziebae7911 It really helped me to understand that so much of the bad I was feeling was my hormones. When you get that feeling like it’s all terrible,etc,then go..oh,yea,my periods coming….it no longer feels like the world is ending and nobody loves you…..menopause helps,too,but,can have a rough start,yet the same understanding applies…good luck!
@darrenwilliamson8543
@darrenwilliamson8543 Год назад
I have G.A.D and before medication, my life was always hellish. Everything was terrifying and really stressful. I hardly ever went anywhere, and every job I have had, my illness caused me to quit. I can't work anymore but my life isn't as stressful as before and with counselling from some very good people, I now live a semblance of a life and am grateful for every day.
@ThePilsplus
@ThePilsplus Месяц назад
Did you reduce your anxiety? How are you now.
@darrenwilliamson8543
@darrenwilliamson8543 Месяц назад
@ThePilsplus I did reduce it but every now and then it comes back and gets me.
@Shifang
@Shifang 9 лет назад
Depression here, mildly so, and it sucks. There's nothing quite like a wave of hopelessness and despair crashing over you randomly to really stop you in your tracks and potentially ruin your day. I really feel for the people that can't manage to get out of bed for days and the ones that feel actual physical pain.
@Truerealism747
@Truerealism747 2 года назад
How are you now
@TheObscureRambler
@TheObscureRambler Год назад
This really touches home. I have chronic atypical depression and social anxiety disorder, and it messed up my teenage to adult years so badly that I failed Uni, on my first attempt. I almost failed art school, 7-8 years later. It's not gone AWAY... but years of medication and cognitive psychotherapy gave me an arsenal of means to manage it so that, just as Wil Wheaton says here, "I live WITH my depression, not THROUGH it". And the operative word here is LIVE... not exist, on autopilot basic survival mode, fleeing from things, making up excuses. LIVE. If you're battling with this stuff - PLEASE get help. You're not alone. You're worth helping, and worth living - this world wouldn't be the same without you.
@johnnydoe5318
@johnnydoe5318 9 лет назад
I've had a similar experience, but it started in my early teen years. Explosive, blinding reactions to the smallest, inconsequential things. I started talking to a therapist because my anger was getting out of my control. I later realized the anger was full on panic attacks that were getting worse, as I was getting older. The part about being in a loud room, is an accurate analogy. I didn't understand where I was, until I started talking to a therapist, and until I started medications. Then, suddenly, I realized that my life could be very different, and dare I say, ok.
@moonknight4053
@moonknight4053 3 года назад
Can that anger turn into violence and if so what does that fall under?
@hannablue7038
@hannablue7038 2 года назад
Wil, I am so very sorry. I have my issues as well. Every time I turn on the computer these days, I read of endless suicides. I am glad you got help. Hope you are better today.
@rocky821
@rocky821 2 года назад
Read autobiography of a yogi by paramhansa yogananda, It will help.
@smittysmeee
@smittysmeee Год назад
"There are people who want to help you," is probably one of the hardest things for someone in deep depression to believe. It's true. People who haven't even met you yet want to help you. That's a nice thought.
@Rob-le3so
@Rob-le3so 10 месяцев назад
first few years are nice then higher dosages hit, to get the same calmness and side effects increase, also its an indefinite loop of medicine, first they say 2 years, but its unbelievably hard to stop these medications even after tapering due to excessive withdrawal symptoms, if u agree to stay on it lifetime, try to stay at the beginning dosage forver, dont increase it with increased symptoms, use it a clutch, not the escape route, coz higher dosage will cause insomnia, that's the worst thing for any mental illness, get 7 8 hrs sleep everyday, if u aren't getting 6 hrs sleep either way, then ofcourse take help of SSRI
@SenoritaSevilla
@SenoritaSevilla 9 лет назад
Seriously, +Wil Wheaton it is because of your openness about your anxiety and your path with treatment has been the motivating factor that's kept me trying to get help. I've finally found the right therapist and am on a medication now. My moment of realization was when listening to someone I realized I was actually hearing what they were saying. I was out of the loud room. Thank you. Infinity times thank you. I knew I could get better because of you.
@susancoomes2785
@susancoomes2785 3 года назад
SenoritaSevilla the loud room is great
@jobuchner2563
@jobuchner2563 Год назад
Anxiety and depression often go hand in hand. Glad you found a medication that genuinely helps. Practising mindfulness can also help with the anxiety ny keeping you in the moment.
@DavidSmith-wn5su
@DavidSmith-wn5su 9 лет назад
I live with ADHD and bipolar disorder everyday. This video inspires me to keep trying to get better. I wasn't diagnosed until I was in my early forties. Life began to improve once I started getting treated.
@janellecarter6282
@janellecarter6282 7 лет назад
David Smith All the best
@Truerealism747
@Truerealism747 2 года назад
How are you now
@alexkilgour1328
@alexkilgour1328 3 года назад
I've been dealing with, or not as the case may be, my depression for nearly 30 years. Recently I've been describing it as existing, not living. This worries me, because I want to live life. I'm 50, now, and have so many people who depend upon me and really have so many great things going for me, that I feel guilty for feeling depressed.
@MissSorceress
@MissSorceress 6 лет назад
I'm crying. So beautifully said. I was just diagnosed a week ago and I hope I feel this way soon. I can't ever remember a time where I wasn't worrying about something.
@MzDaUgly
@MzDaUgly 2 года назад
Did you over come it?? I’m going through it rn
@jennyr1625
@jennyr1625 2 года назад
@@MzDaUgly I want to know too. I got diagnosed with GAD about three weeks ago and it's so hard.
@MzDaUgly
@MzDaUgly 2 года назад
@@jennyr1625 it gets better with time! I’m feeling better than I was over the last 3 weeks. You have to let it be. Know your anxiety symptoms and know when your hearts racing or feel like you can’t catch enough air it’s just panic attacks you will not die! Believe me I was having panic attacks 2-4 times a day until I learned to let it be and cope with it. I wish you the best through all of it if you need any help don’t hesitate to message me! Bc I know how it is I’m not 100% fully recovered but going through the recovery process
@millier9658
@millier9658 2 года назад
@@MzDaUgly I hope you’re feeling better and better. Did you take any medication for this? Hugs
@priscilapenzo2434
@priscilapenzo2434 Год назад
​@@MzDaUglyhow r u doing now?
@mikemcaulay9507
@mikemcaulay9507 Год назад
I appreciate this so much. I've lived with GAD and Depression since I was very young. I'm now fifty and so grateful for the help I began to receive nearly twenty years ago now. It's not shameful to have a mental illness. It's just something that some people have. The important thing is getting the help you need. Part of this is finding doctors you trust. It's worth investing the time and energy to find the right doctor because it can mean the difference between the beginning of a new life or an endless stream of ineffective medications with bad side effects. They need to be good listeners. Perhaps, unsurprisingly, women tend to be the best at this.
@ThePilsplus
@ThePilsplus 27 дней назад
I know its stypid question, but did you have some punch line to relase gad or is it happen step by step when you change your life and yourself. Im going on terapy, im feeling better but its still here. I refuse so far to take antidepressants.
@plbeckman
@plbeckman 8 лет назад
I have great respect for will as an actor and writer. Now I have respect for him as a person. Anxiety is awful. I think of dying all the time. Wil's last words touched my heart. We are not alone in our suffering.
@michaela3
@michaela3 Год назад
5:12… I started crying when you said that I am not alone. Many times it feels like such a lonely road. Many people don’t understand how incredibly difficult it is to navigate with an unseen illness. I recently weaned off my meds and have been struggling with finding balance, wondering if I’m going to need to go back to the medication. This video helped me find some solace. Thank you.
@facts-never-lies3160
@facts-never-lies3160 Год назад
I just got diagnosed with general anxiety disorder. I'm 35 and the disorder. Made life extermliy difficult. Anxiety got sooo bad that it affected, relationships, jobs, and and so on . I'm starting my treatment soon thank God.
@priscilapenzo2434
@priscilapenzo2434 Год назад
How are you doing so far? I started meds today
@MrBellerose
@MrBellerose Год назад
what’s up ?
@heartofglitter
@heartofglitter 9 лет назад
I had a similar wake-up call many years ago. I broke down to a point where those around me just took me aside and said, 'we think you need to see someone.' And I did. I was l lucky enough to be successful with my first therapist, she was wonderful. I was diagnosed with cyclothymia, which is a mild form of bipolar disorder in which I can experience high highs and low lows. When she told me this it was as if my eyes had been opened, I could look back over so many moments of my life where I had been really upset, or really happy and hyper-manic, and understand why I was that way and recognize for the first time that it wasn't my fault. For so long I'd been carrying around so much guilt for feeling the way I did about certain things, or especially balk at comments from someone asking if it was 'that time of the month' when I was experiencing a particularly bad mood-swing. Surely the way I was feeling was entirely unnatural and it was my fault every time I got especially upset about something? Or cried for no particular reason? I think that's what a lot of what mental health should be about too, recognizing that it's not your fault for feeling the way you do. It's hard to be honest with those around you about your own mental health, to this day I haven't told my Mother about my diagnosis or about a lot of what I went through. So I just wanted to say Wil, very brave of you. I wish you luck on your future endeavors.
@MisterBinx
@MisterBinx 3 года назад
It's really interesting that this happened at an airport. Stress is a common trigger for anxiety or depression. Travel triggers it in me. It's horrible. Glad he got help.
@thetrustysidekick3013
@thetrustysidekick3013 3 года назад
Stress and Anxiety are incredibly treatable, you don't have to suffer through it, you can break free.
@thesacredmom2784
@thesacredmom2784 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this, I had the same but I called them bad hair days where I kept changing my clothes and just break down crying or stress would make my clothes feel so restricting I would go home to take them off. 4 years of therapy etc changed my life.
@cmtippens9209
@cmtippens9209 Год назад
Living in a noisy room perfectly describes that feeling! I wasn't diagnosed as having anxiety and depression until about 20 years ago in my early 40s. This last year I had to be checked into a mental health facility because I reached a tipping point of being constantly overwhelmed, even with meds, and I made an attempt to harm myself. When I came out the other side, I felt reborn! It was the worst vacation I ever had, but it was the most revitalized I had ever been after one. 😆 Saved👏My👏Life!!👏 #MentalHealthTreatment #NoShame 💚 ;
@orsolyaritter7292
@orsolyaritter7292 Год назад
I finally felt I was not just excisting, I am living. Yeah...It is such a great description what it feels like. When you are depressed you try to survive every day, you try to function but you do it with a constant feeling of fear and anxiety. Once you get the right treatment and medication you realise that you can go through a day without fear........or at least without letting fear control your life.
@mselbit
@mselbit 8 месяцев назад
I was diagnosed with anxiety and depressive disorder almost a year ago. It's been a roller-coaster but I've found equilibrium recently with the help of two medications. I never thought this could happen to me but....there you are. Wil's testimonial is heartfelt, articulate and honest and very much appreciated.
@mrKozmoz
@mrKozmoz 9 лет назад
I can attest to what you have said Wil. After I started my medication, effects were felt quick swiftly, but it was 6 months for me before I came up to my parents, they were having a conversation about some new song they were writing, and I had, for the first time in my life ever, had felt normal, things felt "normal". I don't know how to better put it, this was almost two years ago, 31 at the time of this comment. It's a difficult journey indeed, but we are all here for each other.
@MrJimmyCleaver
@MrJimmyCleaver 5 лет назад
Wil, my dude, you look pretty young for a man in your 40's. I won't be hitting my 40's for another several years as a 1990's kid, but I'm going to keep on enduring through my own depression and anxiety so our youth can understand that not everyone grows old very fast. Keep taking good care of yourself, I'm here with you all the way.
@gardeninginthedesert
@gardeninginthedesert Год назад
When he realized it was a beautiful day. 😭😭 It made me sad that he'd missed so many beautiful days but now he can see and feel them. I know exactly how that is. Two things that helped me (after meds) was watching the video about black dog depression. I would screenshot what the black dog was doing to me that day. I wasn't aware of doing anything with that information, just identifying and acknowledging it. The other was keto. It completely transformed my mind. I no longer take meds, I feel every single day. Sad, happy, angry, I feel it all and it's wonderful! Hope this helps someone. 🤗
@didiersavard6809
@didiersavard6809 Год назад
I suffer from general anxiety for more then 10 years. At first it was hell, planing everything, alway thinking, loosing patch of hair, then symtome of hearth attack 24/7, feeling very bad. The med help change my life. I tried mental therapy but doc finish by telling me that those med may be like correcting lens for me. It's fine.
@ManUsha2023-lc3tm
@ManUsha2023-lc3tm 8 месяцев назад
Brother please give you insta or fb or email id to talk about this iam in same situation
@ghazalali6031
@ghazalali6031 2 года назад
Crying while listening to him, cause that’s exactly what i feel in my daily life, want to live my life, I don’t want to just exist.
@wgsmcw2012
@wgsmcw2012 6 лет назад
Your not weak, if you show weakness! Your are strong!
@peoplelover2024
@peoplelover2024 3 года назад
This was my husband's experience. When he went on medication, he says the noise stopped. The mechanism cleared. The fog dissipated. It has taken him 10 years to fully learn how to "live". He is doing amazing!
@Alaska_Gal
@Alaska_Gal 8 месяцев назад
Loved him so much in Stand by Me. Such a fantastic actor.
@MGRose
@MGRose 9 лет назад
I live the fight with anxiety and depression everyday too, It led to me being alone to bring up my three children single handedly, it's truly not easy with an invisible illness no matter if you have support or not but it's great to hear from other people struggling and getting through this fight. I really helps to be reminded we're not alone in this even when we feel we are. Thanks for the video it will give so many others like us a nice boost in their day to watch this :)
@badguybeats
@badguybeats 3 года назад
I wonder how people sticks 20 years with GAD, I got for two months and i am tired of it, Thanks for giving me hope
@rachelbrenner4092
@rachelbrenner4092 2 года назад
We live with it because , because think it is normal, we have to shown it is not the norm. We stubbornly may not want seek help because we don’t want bee seen as with a mental illness and losing our autonomy. We will wait until we can’t stand the situation have a reckoning, a mental breakdown or people intervene on our behalf. If you can get help early on, get it. But once one gets the help they need, we say, “Why didn’t I do this sooner?
@TehNinjaFlute
@TehNinjaFlute 9 лет назад
I remember having major anxiety attacks as a young child. I remember one dream as a three or four year old that was so terrifying and vivid, to this day I remember how horrified and upset I felt. Unfortunately, those attacks were mild compared to what developed when I was 12. Not long after my first period, I started having such horrible anxiety attacks, I literally could not leave the house. If I went outside, I felt like I couldn't breathe. I would feel like vomiting and I would curl up in a ball, just sobbing. It was awful. I ended up falling into a deep depression - I couldn't leave the house, I lost all my friends, the school was trying me for truancy, everyone thought I was making it up, therapists blamed my family, and doctors kept shoving pills at me. It wasn't until the most amazing child psychologist ever came into my life that I really felt like life might be worth living again. She listened and she understood. She told my parents they needed to stop pushing me. She told the school I was mentally ill and I wasn't ready to attend. She found the right medication to help me. And she gave me the tools to help me help myself. I owe her a lot, which is partly why I still continue to fight my depression and anxiety. I've dealt with it for more than half my life. It's exhausting and it sucks to know I will most likely be on medication for the rest of my life, but it's worth it to me. I still have boughts where all I want to do is sleep forever but it's not completely crippling anymore.
@samreensaleemudeen1220
@samreensaleemudeen1220 3 года назад
It's si good to hear your experience. I'm happy to know that there was someone in ur life who could lead you to the light and happiness. I wish I got the kinda help that you did.
@TheNefu
@TheNefu 2 года назад
This truly spoke to me today. I just recently got prescribed Prozac for my anxiety and panic attacks. I cried thinking about the idea of walking out of my own loud room. Your words really helped.
@elenora67
@elenora67 2 года назад
Hi. Has the prozac helped?
@TheNefu
@TheNefu 2 года назад
@@elenora67 absolutely. I still reference this video when I feel like I’m back in the loud room just to feel like I’m not the only one.
@katecollins2982
@katecollins2982 3 месяца назад
What an astonishingly beautiful description and wholesome reassurance. Thank you!
@elliejhs24917
@elliejhs24917 9 лет назад
Living life through depression! I couldn't said it better. For many many years I thought that I was a freak and I didn't understand how people could acomplish so many difficult things for me, and like him when I started taking medication I felt really good and gain the energy to do things, like everybody else around me, that feeling is priceless.
@TheKevWig
@TheKevWig 2 года назад
Bless, i had no idea and after starting to suffer from Anxiety which i cant seem to get a hold of for the last 6 months i really feel for Will and anyone else suffering. I have tried 4 lots of tablets and they dont seem to be helping and are making my tinnitus really loud. Had CBT which helped but im just anxious about being anxious which is the main problem...i think...i guess but god, its horrible to feel on edge all the time. Best wishes to all who are dealing with this.
@ericgen1231
@ericgen1231 Год назад
So heartbreaking to learn of his trauma, but so uplifting to learn of his liberation.
@iugoeswest
@iugoeswest 9 лет назад
Thanks! I went to the doctor today and talked about my chronic anxiety..he said it is more normal than you think. Happy I saw this video. I'm looking forward to getting help with anxiety after 20years!
@gireeshbabu133
@gireeshbabu133 3 года назад
Thankyou for sharing & chronic anxiety is horrible , specially generalized anxiety including OCD with social anxiety.
@c8Lorraine1
@c8Lorraine1 5 лет назад
I wasn’t diagnosed until I was 61. Once I had the medication to manage the condition, my life and those around me, improved immensely. Having Bi-polar and narcolepsy whilst as a single parent raising my son, has hurt our relationship. I pray one day he will understand and forgive me.
@1diagram
@1diagram 2 года назад
Oh that quiet mind......what an amazing gift. I know it so well and am so grateful for the people that helped me find it.
@longtail4711
@longtail4711 9 лет назад
I've always been a fan of Wil as an actor, but I'm an even bigger fan of him as a person because of all the work he has done for people. Thank you for being willing to talk about this, Wil...the more we talk and take this seriously, the more lives we will save.
@brandonb8532
@brandonb8532 2 года назад
I'm pretty sure I suffer from ocd, anxiety and possible depression. My ocd makes my anxiety worse because I just get fixated on what my mind just said or thought (if you get that at all) and then It goes into overload and it's constant and I belive that all the thoughts and all the worry make me feel some kind of depression.... but when your driving, working or just sitting there and you noticed that it's gone it's like everything gets brighter. You see more clearly, and you feel relaxed. Like the weight was lifted off of you and the cloud that was there let the sunshine through and you realize that you are OK and that you'll be fine.
@studiogerk
@studiogerk Год назад
Very well said. It was exactly the same for me... the big realization of what "normal" is and/or can be. It is literally life altering and I'm so glad that people are talking about it now and that I made that realization when I did and took action. I feel exactly the same. I'm out of the noisy room and living life with my issues instead of through them!
@FortheluhveofTiff
@FortheluhveofTiff 2 года назад
The part at the end your are not alone and you are okay made me tear up , praying for better days.
@jmwild1
@jmwild1 9 лет назад
I think Wil was fortunate to find the right medication the first time, and to have that reaction only 10 or so days later. Some of us go through half a dozen or more before finding one that works. For me, the 5th one I tried worked only in the sense that it made me apathetic. I wasn't happy, but I wasn't sad either. I just didn't care about anything. And even on medication I had low periods I couldn't seem to climb out of, but rather than those low periods being like driving off a cliff, they were more like driving down a steep hill, with a softer landing. They were tolerable. The medication I'm on now is the 7th I've tried, and it seems to be working so far. I'm not apathetic, I'm feeling a little more energetic, but still have my low periods where I just want to isolate myself from the world and do nothing but feel sorry for myself. But the suicidal thoughts are (mostly) gone.
@davidljungberg2726
@davidljungberg2726 8 лет назад
Thank you for this. Had my first psychiatry session this week, slowly learning to human again.
@davidljungberg2726
@davidljungberg2726 4 года назад
Three years down the road I feel so much better. This video helped me take my well-beeing seriously. I found the door out of that room, partly thanks to stumbling upon this video.
@lunelego2175
@lunelego2175 3 года назад
@@davidljungberg2726 so happy for you ❤️
@cisforchristi2560
@cisforchristi2560 Год назад
This is so well done. I think the way he is speaking, and how open he is about his experience and struggles - so many people will be able to relate to this. I think it’s wonderful that he has chosen to go public with this and help so many people
@Coxwaller
@Coxwaller 8 лет назад
Always loved Wil, always will! A lovely man with a kind heart and a keen mind.
@nickgrebneff7137
@nickgrebneff7137 9 лет назад
Well said Wil and thanks for sharing your story. I've had to deal with GAD and Health Anxiety myself. Its so important to seek help.
@manfrey1
@manfrey1 2 года назад
thank you Will, great words for me who´s struggling with anxiety and depression for years... Live long and prosper!!!
@lorrainekopp6504
@lorrainekopp6504 Год назад
Where has this been? America needs this now. Thank you!
@glennz9278
@glennz9278 7 лет назад
Great video. I remember when my doctor put me on medication. Like you, it took about a week to a week and a half to kick in. My thoughts at the time were, "So, this is what most people feel like?" I just assumed that being anxious over anything and even nothing was "normal."
@Rickere91
@Rickere91 7 лет назад
I was 15 when I was able to admit I suffered from Depression and GAD, nobody in my family really understood that or took it seriously. It wasn't until 2 years ago I was really able to seek help as I was taught it was 'just in my head' I love the fact that well known people are coming out and admitting that they have suffered with these issues, because it is starting to be taken more seriously and lets people know that it is okay to have these thoughts and is no different than a physical disability.
@thadude9850
@thadude9850 6 лет назад
Richard Dempsey how’s it going? My big issue with mine is the intrusive negative catastrophic thoughts .
@Rickere91
@Rickere91 6 лет назад
I still have those, for me it was just about finding the right people that can support you through the harder days and can remind you that those thoughts aren't true. Wish I could say that there was some way to get rid of them, but I don't think there really is. I've come to peace knowing that I'll have it harder than people who don't have those issues(not to say that people don't have it harder of course) and to try and stop comparing myself to people who have accomplished more than me because they didn't have to deal with it, and just appreciate the little things you manage to do A year ago I was unemployed and barely dare leave the house, and really didn't have any friends, this year I'm employed, living in a new city and have a lot of friends, to me that's a win and a way to let the thoughts know they aren't always right.
@thadude9850
@thadude9850 6 лет назад
Richard Dempsey im unemployed and have no friends and never leave the house. This is hard because most of the time it’s one thought and then it turns to a lot of thoughts. But thanks man you had it for a long time so it gives me hope. I had it for 2 years. I’ll get better .
@shannonforan2036
@shannonforan2036 7 лет назад
Thank you for Sharing Wil! I still feel like I'm just surviving, but I continue to fight to feel like I'm Living! God Bless
@رحابتقوى-ت4ح
@رحابتقوى-ت4ح 3 года назад
wow, I didnt finish the video yet but the expression that you said once you felt OK was what exactly happens to me for 1 min in a whole year... like there are always voices into your brain to the level that you can hardly focus on reality and what you described in your first day feeling good was exactly how did I describe it to someone, it is really a very hard situation that may occur to a humen being but then we beleive that all the problems have solutions.
@VincentStair
@VincentStair 4 года назад
I teared up at "I just realized that I don't feel bad". Hearing your experiences with mental health is really comforting somehow. I might consider reaching out for help now. Thank you
@bigupbig2198
@bigupbig2198 3 года назад
Same here was on meds for 2 weeks but didn’t think it was working so stopped but it’s been 4 months since and I haven’t gotten any better but I get anxious when taking any pills
@theresasamways4216
@theresasamways4216 5 лет назад
Fucking courage, man. I am a therapist and I so appreciate this sharing that I will share this with so many like-minded beautiful humans who suffer through this as you have. Thank you, thank you, thank you. xo
@surferpam1
@surferpam1 Год назад
Will... You are THEE...BEST. Sharing G.A.D., I empathize with what you went through, what you *are* going through and the *immense* internal pressure the disease imposed on you. You explained so clearly and with such piercing detail, anyone could understand. May G-d bless you for your bravery.
@onlyyourstrulykz
@onlyyourstrulykz 8 лет назад
I really want him to narrate an audio book or just some motivational messages for me. As someone who has the same mental illnesses and a personality disorder, I'm so thankful that there are other people who can share their experiences. I remember that around my sophomore year of college, I was feeling sad all the time and I just wanted to die and was on the brink of committing suicide. I went to the hospital, got some medication, proper therapy, and a therapy dog to help with my mental illness. I'm very thankful for the support I've received from family and friends and I'm so happy that their are people to advocate for this, which causes me to be an advocate as well.
@libbynoska7379
@libbynoska7379 Год назад
I am happy for you . I have Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, PTSD , and SAD . My Psychiatrist said that I have never felt LOVE . I am 78 and have dealt with this for my entire life . I feel HOPELESS.
@fallbackfred
@fallbackfred 9 лет назад
I went for it a little over a year ago and like you I been surfering from it for 14 years, I explained it away,only when I had the second panic attack did I do something about it, just now I am trying to come off the tablets, thank you for sharing something so personal to you
@lisarozner8165
@lisarozner8165 7 месяцев назад
Excellent. Recommended by my brother.
@scyldscefing3913
@scyldscefing3913 3 года назад
This is exactly what I was going through during high school and college. That was long enough ago, when mental health issues were not as openly discussed and understood. I appreciate your honesty and bravery in putting this out. It's been a rough journey, but I can say there is help, and there is hope.
@avifenesh8858
@avifenesh8858 2 года назад
I can not even begin to describe how much hope this video gave me! Thank you! I am 27 years old, this week I first sought treatment and was diagnosed with chronic depression anxiety and OCD, after about 20 years of struggle in which I thought life was just that way. Watching this just made me cry!
@samanthagarcia7214
@samanthagarcia7214 4 года назад
I have GAD and this video brought me closer to my mom who I felt never understood...thank you very much Mr. Wheaton :)
@str8rippin0mlg
@str8rippin0mlg 8 лет назад
Man I feel like every person with anxiety needs to see this video. As someone who is very close to a person with an anxiety disorder, I've seen first hand the affects that anxiety can have on a person and one of the largest and worst parts of that is the fact that despite how they know they have anxiety, they blame themselves and they think and accept that they'll just never get better and they accept the false reality that they can never beat anxiety or overcome anxiety. It's so hard to convey to someone with anxiety that it's possible because they feel trapped. I mean, that's what anxiety IS. It's not being able to escape this trapped feeling, so why would you believe someone who doesn't even have anxiety that it's possible to overcome it? That goes against everything your mind is telling you. But for anyone with anxiety reading this, people are capable of empathy. If someone is close to you, a friend, a parent, sibling, wife, husband, relative, girlfriend, boyfriend, and they tell you that you can overcome your anxiety and they tell you that anxiety isn't forever and they tell you that you're a wonderful intelligent person, BELIEVE THEM. Just because someone doesn't have anxiety doesn't mean they don't understand how you feel. To get better you have to WANT to get better. And i mean really WANT it. Of course every one "wants" to not have anxiety but ignoring it is not the answer. You need to recognize the issues and get help and talk to people about your feelings and then you'll start to get better. Like in Will's case, sometimes it takes a loved one to force into that before you give in, but just know that that's only because that person cares about you and loves you.
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