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Venting

Aw, Davit, sorry to hear that you're feeling grumpy. 
It sucks when you can't get done what you want to.  But, think of all the little things that you DID get done.  Even if it's stopping to enjoy the weather for a bit!  
Are you feeling better?  You've had a rough go of it lately, but it'll get better.  Then you'll be back at it!
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Just to say hello

"HI"
I wish I could be on here more!  I've been reading the forum like mad to catch up because it's been so busy around my house and I've not had a lot of time (seems like everyone is having a birthday in May!  We've been party planning for weeks! LOL At least it's a "fun busy")

This weekend was lovely....sunny, but not too hot.  I want to go work on my yard, though.  Well, after the last birthday party is done, I can!!
 
How was everyone's weekend???
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Women´s Health Week

Well, the results were definitely tolerable! 
Turns out that I am lacking iron.  Would explain being tired and draggy all the time.  I've cut out a lot of red meat lately in my diet but haven't been replacing it with other iron-rich foods.
At least this is easily managed and when I'm not as tired, I can cope with anxiety more, so time to start seeking out that iron!
Gee, all that "pondering" for nothing! LOL

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Accomplishments and other Postive Things

Awesome Sunny!!!!
Working through the panicky feelings (light-headed and blurred vision) and settling yourself back down is soooooo huge.  Keep up the good work because it does keep getting easier to do.  You will then be training your mind to realize that there is nothing to be anxious about.  Woo Hoooooo! 

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Venting

Davit and Red,
I hear ya!  Those negative thoughts are so easy to get wrapped up in.  I have a TON of things I need to be doing right now, but here I sit instead.  I feel time ticking away, but can't get motivated (I have to get out for one more medical test and I'm obviously not looking forward to it).  
I love how you both are challenging the negatives (as evident in your posts).  I think that is key, so I'll try and do the same.  Here's one: it's raining right now, so I know that my grass and trees are getting some good watering! LOL

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Women´s Health Week

Thanks everyone!  You are all so supportive!!!!!!!
 
Good points, Davit.  I will make sure to guzzle some OJ when I take them. 
 
Oh, and  Sunny...no, the exposure didn't go well because I didn't even try and drive.  I went for an ultrasound today and my mom took me (she is sooooooo understanding).  I was going to try, but I was so worried about the test, that I didn't want to add to it.  The good news is that I did manage to get through it all with no anxiety at all....even when waiting in the waiting room.
 
I remember sitting in waiting rooms would send me over the top (I'm sure some of you can connect to this): I'd feel light-headed as the anxiety crept in.  Then I'd be all "OH, no....don't faint in here in front of all these people".  I'd start breathing shallow and then I'd increasingly feel worse.  Then it'd get to that point where I had to get out of there.  Better to faint somewhere where there wasn't all the people.  If I ever did leave/escape, I'd try and go back in and would feel better after a while, but what a struggle.
 
Now, if I have any feelings associated with  anxiety/panic in a waiting room, they are a slight flutter of a thought and I can say, "Nah, I'm fine.  Never mind that." and then I distract myself with something positive (e.g. watching out the window, reading a magazine).  One other thing that helps me and might help some of you is to look around the room for something that reminds you of home while doing the deep breathing (e.g.  having the same blinds, same carpeting, same light switches. etc.)  I even sometimes just stare at the plugs in the wall because it reminds me of home!  LOL   I then feel cozy and like I'm in familiar territory.


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Accomplishments and other Postive Things

Sunny - I like how you explained the breathing.  It sounds like a good system.  And it's a way to take control of your body, rather than the other way around, where your shallow breathing takes over.  I think I will try this, too and be more 'mindful' when doing my deep breathing.

Red - Good job!  How is the walking going?  You can think of every step as a step forward!!!  What kind of crafts do you do?  I would love to have a craft room - can you organize one for me, too please?!! LOL. 
13 years ago 0 86 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
In the car and on the freeway.

Oh, ditto on those freeways.  And I'm not even in an area where they are too big.  When we were in LA and my hubby was driving, I was thinking: WOAH!  No thanks!!!  LOL
 
But, yeah!  I totally agree with Sunny...those little steps are sooooo good for you.  It keeps up the can-do attitude and they all add up over time into really BIG steps!
 
Keep it up, Red. 

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Just to say hello

Wow, Anerol...you have talent.  Your painting is so calming and charming.
 
Red...good for you for exercising more.  You are an inspiration.  

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Need Advice on Goal

HI,
There is indeed some good advice below.  I would also echo the idea of having a safe person drive you for this one time and for practicing the extra 5 miles.
Something that helps me when I have to drive out my comfort zone is to leave a LOT of time to get there.  That way, if I do need to pull over, I can.  Sometimes just knowing that helps and instead I make it all the way there and take the extra time that I have to celebrate by treating myself (e.g. to a Chai Tea Latte).
Good luck and you should feel sooooo proud of the strides that you have already made.  You have overcome a LOT and that will no doubt help you in this next phase of tackling the anxiety!!!