Personal Narrative: Social Anxiety

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I have been faced with multiple challenges that I had to overcome in my life, but the most difficult one I had to face was mental health and the struggles that came along with it. Mental health isn’t something you can easily hide. Even though, it’s invisible it can still wreak havoc on a person’s everyday life. I would know because I have to deal with them. Since I was younger showed familiar signs of ADHD and have always struggled with social anxiety along with situational anxiety. When I was younger it was always difficult for me because I have always felt different and not like the other kids in my classroom. I was more hyper, discoordinated, and slower than others. When I had prominent issues with ADHD was in elementary school. It was always a struggle for me, but my family and I knew how to make the best of it. However, my ADHD has gotten better over the years, but my anxiety still stays with me and it’s a day to day struggle that I have to deal with. …show more content…
It’s like you’re in a constant nightmare, not knowing when it’ll hit next. My Anxiety has gotten better throughout the years, yet it still can be a struggle especially when you have to deal with depression as well.
Depression is tricky to explain, one moment you could be happy. However, the next you’re struggling to keep the light inside you to keep burning. One main reason for my depression was back in the 8th grade, my mother was diagnosed with thyroid cancer; the one and only person who has always been there for me gets cancer, and a cancer where the life expectancy is 5 years. I didn’t think things could get any worse, or that my struggles could increase, but I was