panic attacks genetic

panic attacks genetic
panic attacks genetic

Can you pass on to my children?

So my ex-wife seems very calm on the outside, but it worrys all. In college is very concerned about the emphasis that it could not eat, but I really sick, has lost 15 pounds (which she did not lose and was very thin) and almost had a panic attack that sent her to the hospital. She's better now, but he feared much, but was eating well, and had no anxiety attacks. The whole not eating / what ill five years ago. I wonder if this could be home genetic and perhaps arrive at our children? I am asking because I know his grandmother worries ton A, and also my friend takes care of everything, and this, friends my father, then it could happen to my children?

Yes you can, but more in terms of learned behavior. If your children see Mom Dad Stress /, Panic, anxiety, etc. on every little thing, kids will look at him, and perhaps begin to do it themselves. This is not a guarantee that occur, and is not a guarantee that I can not. Everything depends on the child and how much allowed to be shown to the child, and how much to "push" to get about them.

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