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reflect_not
29-04-08, 15:55
My troubles began when I was 13. I'd just got back from a trip to America with a parent. We went to 3 different states and probably got 6 or 7 flights. When i got home and was sat in the assembly hall at school I suddenly felt like the ground was dropping from beneath me, like I felt when I was landing or taking off on a plane.
The sound of the fans in the assembly hall bought it on, and the seating rows. I had to put my hand up and ask to leave. It was very embarrasing and I was visably shaking in front of the whole of my school year.
I never went back to assembly again, and I was put on report as a truant.
In retrospect, I hadn't a clue what was going on, I just thought I was weird and I feel that the school should have noticed a problem since it was always assembly I missed.
I was most certainly not a below average student and have missed out on so much due to this problem.
My Mum had a hole-in-the-heart and I get palpatations and I've always thought I may have that. I still don't know to this day for sure as it needs an echocardiogram to diagnose which I haven't had but I take Propranolol and I don't get anymore palpatations. Palpatations were one of the most frightening things to me as you can't rationalise them. I always feel you can rationalise any other anxious feelings with that its a fleeting thought/feeling.

These days things are as bad as they could be. I have no family and rarely see any friends. I really don't know what I'd have done if it wasn't for home food shopping online.

The last time I was happy I was working full time and going to college and did what I could of an NVQ in Care (certificate for a few units of it).

I'm frightened of working now in case I start with the anxiety attacks again and I can't go into work and I lose my job which would then mean I'd be homeless too.

I hope this makes sense as obviously not speaking to anyone or going outside probably affects your social skills a little.

Take care all.

milly jones
29-04-08, 16:37
hi i'm milly, :welcome:

i live in north wales and am married and 43. i have difficulties talking to people and it affects my work. At the moment i am off sick, but i did have 12 months off 2 years ago.

i have used this site for a month and find it an inspiration. lots of friendly people and useful advice. in fact just today i have aranged to meet 2 other nmpers locally, something i would never have done without nmp.

come into chat if u feel up to it and meet loads of supportive people,

lots of love Milly xxxx :yesyes:

Pickle
29-04-08, 16:59
Hi and:welcome: to NMP :D

Like Milly said this is a great site with loads of information on all forms of anxiety.

You will meet a load of wonderful people and there will always be someone around if you are having a tough day.

Take care and enjoy your stay

x

Lilith1980
29-04-08, 17:20
Hi and welcome to NMP :)

You'll get loads of advice and support on here :hugs:

Jo xxxxx

kellie
29-04-08, 17:45
hiya :welcome: to nmp its lovely to have you here :D . you will get lots of support/advice from everyone and make loads of friends along the way. you are never alone here we all understand how alone and isolated you can feel when you suffer this way. dont forget to visit the chat room where you can talk to us all.
bestwishes
takecare:hugs: :hugs: :hugs:

kellie.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

dawny
29-04-08, 18:27
welcome to nmp

love dawny xxxxxx

chalky
29-04-08, 18:47
Hi Reflect_not,

Welcome to the Forum.

:hugs: :hugs: :hugs: :hugs:

You will get loads of support and advice here.
Best wishes,
Chalky

misterbean
29-04-08, 19:11
Hello Reflect Not and welcome to you.

You make perfect sense and your isolation and fear come through loud and clear. Thank you for writing what you have. I, too was happy when working but now find the prospect of employment, in my own way, terrifying. I have found that the people using this site have a habit of helping each other simply by being who they are and caring. I hope that this is your experience also and that you find yourself less alone.

Martin

bottleblond
29-04-08, 19:20
Hi Reflect.

Welcome aboard :biggrin:

I hope we can be of help and lots of support to you.

Take care

Lisa
xxx

Lindalou64
30-04-08, 01:48
Hello Reflect_not And Welcome...i Wish Ya Well..........linda

Joe1981
30-04-08, 05:07
:welcome: to the site! :D

trac67
30-04-08, 10:04
Hi,

Welcome to the forum, you will get a lot of good advice here and make some new friends

Take care

Trac xxx

Nibbles
01-05-08, 17:37
Hi and :welcome:

You'll get loads of advice and support here while making new friends along the way.

Take care,

Mike :smile: