I'm in my early 40's, have always loved to travel (46 countries and counting) - but I've stayed at home most of the last 8yr.. (just two trips a year).
Recently got a bug up my arse to take a big trip.. I did: MNL - BKK - FRA - DUS - BAR- IBZ - VEN - FLO - MONT - ROM - ATH - SANTORINI - IOS - CAI - LUX - BKK - MNL (with a few small cities inbetween).. Took me about 2 months.. Sounds like a great trip - right?
Wrong.
About 3 weeks into the trip I started having mini-panic attacks. Like:
Walking up a staircase, going through a tunnel, going up a hill, flying on a plane, or going to the next 'more remote' destination.
It climaxed with me on a greek island at 2am FREAKING the hell out - full blown panic attack, crying, palpitations every few seconds, fast heart etc.. I took a xanax and called a Skype Dr. and he advised i just need to go home as soon as possible.. okay. I was ready since I was having on average 2 panic attacks every day.
I've been home about 6 weeks now, and I'm still having full blown panic attacks daily. But always between 12 - 4am.. I've been to the ER 6x.
Finally figured it out (tonight)
When we go up stairs, up a hill, through a tunnel there's a mid-point where we're trapped, we can't easily (or quickly) go back - but the to get to other side is still far away - how many more stairs? what's on the other side? It's a fear of 1) uknown 2) being trapped and no easy access to help.
Same with a plane - once that door is shut baby - you're on your own for the next 9hr etc.
Going to a far away island with not hospital in middle of sea that takes 8hr to get to by ferry? Super duper trapped.. and screwed..
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So why the panic attacks at home? Between 12 - 4am?
Because this is the time of day that is most like being on a greek island - everyone is asleep, there's no help easily available, no friends to chat with, it would be a big deal to go to ER at 3am, all alone etc...
I never realized that agoraphobia was also this type of behavior - when i was 15 i had fear of crowds, grocery stores etc (visual over-stimulation etc)..
Anyway - just throwing this out there, in case anyone else every stumbles across this or has similar issues. My plan is to stay awake all day (i sleep 14hr a day) so i sleep at night, and maybe take xanax before bed... until it magically goes away...
Future trips will be short ones with limited destinations..