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ativan Female, 57 years United Kingdom Member since Oct 2007
Mood: ativan is anxiety sufferer Journal Entry: "My name is Janis and I have suffered anxi..." [Read]
, Jan 20, 2008 03:45AM
To: to talz
I also have felt just like you your not alone, but you must fight hard to get backBack pain - low Back strain treatment to where you was, even though that wasent nice dont let this illness take everything away, please get to your doctors appoinment it dosent matter if you freak out at least then he will know what your going through. you can do it talz dont let the bully win because thats what i call it a big bully tell it to f--- of and dont let it spoil the things you enjoy doing. take care let us know how your doing.
Mood: looking4answers40 is Trying to overcome this anxiety bs
, Jan 20, 2008 08:00AM
To: talz
I too have been right where you are ( and still am a little bit ). The best i've found to somewhat overcome this is too go out a little bit at a time. The worst thing you can do is to stay in even though your fearsFears and phobias overwhelm you when your out and about you still must try. I found this out the hard way, the more i stayed in the more i was afraid of going out. I still have issues in big stores and going to visit ppl but i can at least go to little shops or rides in the car, which a big step for me because i spent almost 2 months shut inside from my anxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder Separation anxiety Stress and anxiety. Keeping your Dr.'s appointments is also the most important. I too had lots of issues with going to dr's but i made myself do it, (and yes i had panicPanic disorder Panic disorder with agoraphobia attacks while there ) but i was able to realize i was ok and got thru them. Hope this helps. You are NOT alone talz. If you would ever like someone to talk to I am here , just let me know and we will find a way to communicate, via messenger, email, phone, or how ever. Take care and God Bless.
Mood: heartfluttersflyawayplz is enjoying life because its to short not to
, Jan 20, 2008 08:17AM
you have to get out and soon, when i felt that way i would only go out with my hubby, i felt like if i needed something he was there for me , so go have just coffee with him, get out with him so you can see hes there for you and after that i told my sister and she would go with me than i started feeling better and now i go all the time , but you have to get out or your going to cause yourself to be house bound and you cant live like that and neither can your boyfriend .
Little doubt the time has come for some intensive therapy to get to the roots of matters. Meanwhile, see if you can remember what has been going on in your life about the time you went to the Mall -anything stand out in your memoryMemory loss Mental status tests? And -is it the mall -or is it all the people? How about a church? A theatre? A library? What about your neighbor's house? Aside from your own home, does any place stand out as being safeSafe driving for teens Safe sex , such as a relative's home?
I'm not asking you to dwell on this, Talz -but I am suggesting you give some though about what it is that is scary.
Odd as it may sound, this explosive incident may possibly be an indication that you are on the brink of actually DEALING with issues -sort of like the darkest hour is always before the dawn -and then, daylight!
Enough for now. ChillChills time. Minister to yourself kindly, exactly as you would for someone else.
And please stay in touch. NOW is when forum support can be very helpful. It is at times like this that I wish my fellow travelers in the panicPanic disorder Panic disorder with agoraphobia worls were all within a few blocks or miles, so I could pop in and be with you.
Mood: smiley733 is a little mellow Journal Entry: "I have had this weird fetish now for abou..." [Read]
, Mar 31, 2008 12:11PM
To: talz
I sometimes get this feeling in Malls as the people seem to come at you so this may be one of the reasons is the crowded feeling similar to clastraphobia. I hope you can get over this as mine seems to happen everytime I am at WEM.
Good luck hope you are better.
What a life.
relate to the whole anxiety/panic attack experience. for me, it started as severe depression and as it got worse, life itself became unfamiliar to me. depression is a whole different ballgame, but my panic attacks were worse. iv had attacks that i couldnt control at all, and some that i could. my physchologist taught me a little trick to help control the panic attacks, think this to yourself that THIS WILL END. EVERYTHING THAT HAS A BEGINNING, HAS AN END. iv used this method many times, and over time it begins to work w/counseling and/or medication. the best cure for panic attacks are ANTI-DEPRESSANTS. there are a lot of sideffects that come with this, but the panic attacks will vanish/ occur A LOT less and are LESS INTENSE. im taking 50mg of Zoloft everyday and i cant even remember the last panic attack i had. if i ever do have a panic attack, i can usually control it easily. as for being afraid to leave the house, iv had that too. with the medication, its a lot easier to go out in public without getting nervous or anything. i have had a more successful time dealing with my responsibilities and facing SOME problems. iv had anxiety/depression/agoraphobia/insomnia/insanity/social phobia/ect. for 2 years and im only in high school. so i figured if iv dealt with all of this at such a young age over only 2 years, i can pretty much deal with anything, right?
Little doubt the time has come for some intensive therapy to get to the roots of matters. Meanwhile, see if you can remember what has been going on in your life about the time you went to the Mall -anything stand out in your memory? And -is it the mall -or is it all the people? How about a church? A theatre? A library? What about your neighbor's house? Aside from your own home, does any place stand out as being safe, such as a relative's home?
I'm not asking you to dwell on this, Talz -but I am suggesting you give some though about what it is that is scary.
Odd as it may sound, this explosive incident may possibly be an indication that you are on the brink of actually DEALING with issues -sort of like the darkest hour is always before the dawn -and then, daylight!
Enough for now. Chill time. Minister to yourself kindly, exactly as you would for someone else.
And please stay in touch. NOW is when forum support can be very helpful. It is at times like this that I wish my fellow travelers in the panic worls were all within a few blocks or miles, so I could pop in and be with you.