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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 345151" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Anxiety runsd in my family and I used to have it pretty bad, although my mother has a worse problem with it. Mine is reeled in enough the past 20 years that I call it being in "maintenance mode". LOL! But when it was bad, it was worse if people made issue of it - evven if that person was a family member. So I'm wondering if there's any chance that she's not admitting some of the anxiety symptoms or if she's trying to downplay the severity, and it isn't so much a dissociative problem. I guess that might depend on specifics, like whether or not she's extrememly sensitive or embaressed by it. I don't know her so I'm just throwing this out as something to consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 345151, member: 3699"] Anxiety runsd in my family and I used to have it pretty bad, although my mother has a worse problem with it. Mine is reeled in enough the past 20 years that I call it being in "maintenance mode". LOL! But when it was bad, it was worse if people made issue of it - evven if that person was a family member. So I'm wondering if there's any chance that she's not admitting some of the anxiety symptoms or if she's trying to downplay the severity, and it isn't so much a dissociative problem. I guess that might depend on specifics, like whether or not she's extrememly sensitive or embaressed by it. I don't know her so I'm just throwing this out as something to consider. [/QUOTE]
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