Brother's Anxiety
Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 11:14 am
Hi! This post is about a family issue so I hope I'm posting in the right place.
My younger brother is 22 and has pretty severe anxiety and depression. He recently graduated from college (yay!) but still has some major growing up to do. I always try to be sympathetic and understanding when it comes to his issues but he does make it slightly difficult. For example, he does not drive. He got his license when he was in high school and hit two parked cars (not sure how he passed his driving test to be honest) and has only practiced driving since. I don't think he'll ever be able to drive by himself because of his anxiety. Anyway, he also has anxiety about public transportation. He feels like everyone is 'always looking at him' when he is walking to the train/bus and would much rather have someone take him to work if it's possible. This is usually inconvenient for others in our family because we have other places we need to be or we become frustrated because he just can't seem to deal with things that are easy for us. He also watches the same shows on his laptop over and over and doesn't like the idea of traveling or change or anything that he isn't used to. I'm scared that he is just going to live in his little bubble his whole life. He just moved back home for the summer and I'm already finding myself feeling really frustrated and irritated with him and his constant need for one of us to drive him places. He ignores the fact that some day I won't be around to drive him places and that there is a whole world outside of our city that he's missing out on. I hope I don't sound insensitive because I do really care about him, but he won't do anything about his anxiety or try to live a better life outside of it. I can't live my life around his plans/work schedule and neither can the rest of my family. It's not fair to us. Having anxiety isn't fair to my brother either but I'm not a chauffeur. Are there any tips for dealing with this situation? He just gets depressed when I try to talk to him about it because he already feels like he doesn't amount to much because of his depression, or he gets extremely defensive and angry.
My younger brother is 22 and has pretty severe anxiety and depression. He recently graduated from college (yay!) but still has some major growing up to do. I always try to be sympathetic and understanding when it comes to his issues but he does make it slightly difficult. For example, he does not drive. He got his license when he was in high school and hit two parked cars (not sure how he passed his driving test to be honest) and has only practiced driving since. I don't think he'll ever be able to drive by himself because of his anxiety. Anyway, he also has anxiety about public transportation. He feels like everyone is 'always looking at him' when he is walking to the train/bus and would much rather have someone take him to work if it's possible. This is usually inconvenient for others in our family because we have other places we need to be or we become frustrated because he just can't seem to deal with things that are easy for us. He also watches the same shows on his laptop over and over and doesn't like the idea of traveling or change or anything that he isn't used to. I'm scared that he is just going to live in his little bubble his whole life. He just moved back home for the summer and I'm already finding myself feeling really frustrated and irritated with him and his constant need for one of us to drive him places. He ignores the fact that some day I won't be around to drive him places and that there is a whole world outside of our city that he's missing out on. I hope I don't sound insensitive because I do really care about him, but he won't do anything about his anxiety or try to live a better life outside of it. I can't live my life around his plans/work schedule and neither can the rest of my family. It's not fair to us. Having anxiety isn't fair to my brother either but I'm not a chauffeur. Are there any tips for dealing with this situation? He just gets depressed when I try to talk to him about it because he already feels like he doesn't amount to much because of his depression, or he gets extremely defensive and angry.