Me & my medsThis is my account of my history with medication. Everyone reacts to medications differently, and none of this is to be taken as advice…
The insufficiency of self-careThey say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. But what do you do when it’s too late for prevention?
Anxiety Takes, Anxiety GivesA few days ago, I lost my entire afternoon and evening to an anxiety attack I suffered on a stalled A train.
Politics, professional life and study: my pathway to an anxiety disorderIt came to my attention in the last year or so that how my body responds to stressful events—or even events that shouldn’t be stressful—was outside the bounds of what would be considered clinically normal…
Always UneasyWriting in the middle of anxiety is like trying to hold pen to paper in a tornado. I find myself in the middle of one of the harder…