<b id="quote">quote:</b id="quote"><table border="0" id="quote"><tr id="quote"><td class="quote" id="quote">I would just like to add that there are a lot of 'non sufferers' who spend days on end at home doing nothing and they don't feel guilty about it. I am agoraphobic and I try to go out everyday even when I really don't want to. Sometimes I go to the shop and buy something I don't want just to put myself into a situation that is difficult for me so I will beat this thing. But recently I spoke to my friend who is perfectly healthy and she says she often spends a whole week at home when she doesn't see anybody and she loves it. I think we need to make the effort to fight our agoraphobia, but at the same time we shouldn't force ourselves to do things we wouldn't otherwise do. There is no point going to the cinema if the films are all rubbish, or going to the shops if you really don't need anything! [:I]
I spend my time at home running a business, looking after my dog, cooking, cleaning, writing letters, sewing and watching the occasional film. There is not much time left for anything else! [^]
<div align="right">Originally posted by shoegal - 22 December 2006 : 04:45:59</div id="right">
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