1. “I do realize the things I worry about are ridiculous. Even though I’m aware, I can’t just stop it.” — Erika Strojny Myers
2. “I might look like I’m doing nothing, but in my head I’m quite busy.” — Diane Kim
3. “I don’t always know why I’m anxious.” — Teri-Marie Harrison
4. “It’s [debilitating].” — Marlene Pickering
5. “I don’t just ‘get nervous.’ Heck, half the time I’m not even nervous when I’m having a panic attack — I’m anxious. Sometimes it’s for no reason I can identify. When I’m anxious and nervous I recognize some of it is irrational, but I can’t just snap out of it. My mind and body aren’t cooperating with reason.” — Alex Wickham
6. “I’m not being ridiculous or dramatic.” — Melissa Kapuszcak
7. “We don’t need someone to look at us like we’re crazy. We need someone to be compassionate.” — Kristen Cunningham
8. “I don’t want to feel this way.” — Jenny Genoway
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9. “After a hectic day, especially after being in crowds or dealing directly with multiple people, I have a ‘people hangover’ the next day. I need alone time to reboot from all the energy used. I have to rest and reset my mind. If I don’t, I will become bone-tired, overwhelmed and moody.” — Lisa Shuey
10. “It’s totally possible to have social anxiety and be a raging extrovert.” — May Daonna
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11. “You can’t just stop worrying. There is no ‘on’ or ‘off’ switch.” — Kim Derrick-Bené
12. “Even though we look OK on the outside, our anxiety is wreaking havoc on our insides.” — Cynthia Adams McGrath
13. “I’m being attacked by something I can’t escape from.” — Sherri Paricio Bornhoft
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14. “No matter how irrational I may sound, it’s real to me.” — Lorri Smith
15. “Saying, ‘you will be fine’ doesn’t help.” — Thea Baker
16. “It’s not a choice. You don’t choose to have anxiety. It chooses you.” — Patricia Lynn