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Fear persistent despite constant exposure


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Hi all Thanks for the encouragement. I shall keep on challenging the thoughts and applying the breathing techniques. When I fill out a complete exposure plan, I somehow manage a teeny bit better. Trish, the piece of road that particularly scares me is only 5km (about 2 miles) long, downhill (my worst panic attacks occur on downhill roads on the highway), curvy with lots and lots of traffic in the afternoon, and it is highway. It is the same way as going to work, just the opposite side of the highway with a piece of grass in the middle. The big difference is the fact that it is downhill. It feels as if the car is running away with me; this results in me driving below the minimum speed limit on this stretch of road. It makes me even more panicky because I then fear a car or truck driving right into me from behind. Anyways, thanks for your support. Yesterday I managed to drive 40km (about 20 miles)on the highway with varying degrees of fear. At some point I thought that I would not be able to continue, but by the grace of God I did and the fear somehow reduced as I went further. Have a good week
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Good job on conquering most of your driving fears Bianca. You should be very proud of yourself. Knowing that you're in control for most of your drive should eventually carry over into that one rough spot.
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Hi Bianca, My best advice would be to try positive thinking and relaxation techniques. Try taking a couple long deep breaths before you reach the area in your car. Let us know how it goes. Susanne
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Bianca, Im glad your back driving again, you are making the effort and have done quite well, please reward yourself that you have done it. Dont despair as yet for totally not being able to expose one part without fear. This area coming home, is it the same route to work in the morning or different? Or rather yet I kinda would have this problem it was in essence the same route, but divided highway coming home so it was seperated by the grass, driving home on the loop. I could pass by it in the on the way to work without the thoughts, but seeing it from the other side of the roads made me remember back that was were I had an anxiety attack, and the reason I was fearful of it. Too boot, I think the rush hour traffic home didnt help me anything as I felt my mind was racing faster than I could drive, it was weird this whole slow motion feeling with everything going fast around me feeling, when in all actually it wasnt, it just appeared that way. Is this an area where you have had an attack so it provokes more anxiety coming home? And how long of any area? Its odd that the closer it is to work and the further from home it is, the more anxiety you feel, rather than it being only a mile or two from home, where you know it will be over in a split second or back to your safe boundary. Try this, and be honest in your writing. Reply here as if you are approaching the area on your way home, describe the scenery, flat land, hilly, etc. Describe the sounds of the area, are they loud overwhelming with traffic, or quiet where if you imagined you got out of your car and stood there what would you hear? What is the first what if thought that runs through your head usually? Not the what if I had a panic attack, but is it This is where I had a panic attack, and afraid of having one again. You will be able to break it down and get through this, I know your exposed too it, but the complete recovery is without the fear of it. We are behind you here, your biggest fans and supporters. Trish
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Hi everyone The exposure work has really been going well the last few weeks. Since about fuor weeks ago, I am able to drive to work again and it has improved so much that the normal fear-triggering spots don't even evoke a fear level of 1! However, driving home is a different story. Generally, it goes better, but there is one particular spot where positive thoughts, breathing etc DON'T help. I get so scared and it is just on that piece of raod that all the symptoms are back and the fear does not go down from about a level 8! I force myself to drive there everyday, but there is no improvement. This makes me reluctant to move to the other goals on my goal setting sheet, because driving home is a small goal compared to the others. Any help?

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