hi im tina and suffer from agoraphobia and panic attacks
hi im tina and suffer from agoraphobia and panic attacks
Hiya tina oreilly1 and welcome to NMP
Why not take a look at our articles on our home page, they contain a wealth of information and
are a great starting place for your time on the forum.
I hope you find the as site helpful and informative as I have and that you get the help and
support you need here and hope that you meet a few friends along the way
Emmz xx
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thankyou
Hi Tina and welcome!!
'It was a wedding ring, destined to be found in a cheap hotel, lost in a kitchen sink, or thrown in a wishing well' - Marillion, Clutching at Straws, 1987
Hi tina,
I know how hard this can be. I developed really bad anxiety about a year ago and I did not want to go anywhere. It was like my mind wanted to go but my body would not allow it. You are not alone. So many people struggle with this. If I could give you any advise it would be this:
1. Start slow and go easy on yourself. Exposure is a really good way to help. Work your way up. Start with a walk, then the next day take a trip to the store, then go for a quick meal, etc. The more you do it the more you believe you can do it. And you CAN. I know it may feel impossible but panic attacks are not dangerous. If you have one, be gentle on yourself and give yourself a break. You will be ok. Familiarize yourself with the feeling and be able to tell yourself this is just a panic attack and it is temporary.
2. Try some ways to calm down during panic. I like to listen to music, walk, or get under my weighted blanket. If you are in public you could step outside and do some deep breathing or stroll around until you are clam.
3. Lastly, tell someone. It's so much easier when you are not feeling alone. Tell someone close to you even if it is scary I promise it will help. i worked up the courage to tell my roomates and it turned out they all were medicated for anxiety and panic disorder and I didn't even know. Thats 5 of my closest friends and I had no clue. Its so common.
You got this. And feel free to reach out and ask me anything!!!
we can do this
Hi Tina, I'm more of a lurker on these forums but just wanted to pop on and say that Claire Weekes books have helped me a lot with agoraphobia and anxiety. There's also some audios out there by her which a lovely. She's got such a kind grandmotherly voice and in my darkest times they were a real comfort to me. Wishing you all the best
hi does anybody fancy a chat
hi sorry just noticed ur post, i will look out for her books
thankyou
hi anybody want to chat
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