Why am I still waiting for the other shoe to drop? Anxiety after a sibling gets sober
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If your sibling is sober, or you’ve finally put those boundaries up, but you still feel on edge, you’re not alone.
Many siblings experience lingering anxiety after addiction—even when life finally feels calm. The chaos may be gone, but your body hasn’t caught up.
In this episode, Shahem McLaurin digs into what happens after the crisis phase ends: why your nervous system stays on high alert, how years of unpredictability create hypervigilance, and why “nothing happening” can feel unsafe. We also explore boundaries, trust, and learning to feel safe again in recovery—at your own pace.
This conversation is for siblings who are tired of waiting for the other shoe to drop and want language for what they’re feeling.
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🎙Guest speaker: Shahem Mclaurin
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