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19 years ago 0 189 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Wow, you are a trooper! It's good to know the more your exposure the lesser the fear. Do you find that you see things more realistically? For instance, seeing that not every disease will kill you, that things in general are manageable and not that devastating? Believe it or not my kids survived the chicken pox vaccine! Once again, in retrospect I wasted alot of time worrying. Of all the things that bother me the most about this anxiety is all the wasted time of worrying and researching about things that are never happen. School doesn't start here in Canada till the second week of September. So just busy trying to keep the kids entertained till then!
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Hey Alison! Sorry I didn't post back to you sooner, but I didn't see this until just now. :confuse: Anyways, I work in a community clinic so we do everything here. Family practice, pediatrics, podiatry, gynecology, physical therapy, lab work, vision and even dental. Although I don't do anything with the vision or dental - but they are here all the same. I work in the office. I absolutely love it here! It's a fabulous place to work! I have some pretty serious health related panic and always have since the beginning so when I was offered this job, I decided to take it and use it as exposure work. It was so hard for the first two months!! Constant anxiety all day, every day! And then, of course, I would go home and be just fine. So I knew the physical symptoms of dizziness, shakiness, heart racing, vision problems, etc.... was just anxiety / panic related. Whenever I had panic at work in the past I would take off to the bathroom until I could calm down. But, since I've been working on the CBT program offered here, I knew that if I was ever going to beat this, I couldn't keep doing that. So, I would force myself to stay at my desk and ride it out. I forced myself to talk to other people in the office and come out of my shell and I even forced myself to eat lunch in the breakroom - that was a big one for me because I realized that the reason I always ate lunch in my car or at my desk is because the break room had always sparked anxiety for me. I remember when I would walk to the break room when I first started here and going down the hall, I would keep breathing deep and telling myself over and over, you can do this, you can do this.... It seems silly now although I know that at the time, it was very hard for me. But making myself do this has helped tremendously! I even had insomnia the first two months working here because it was so hard to get myself to be in a calm state while working here. When I first started, I would look at a patient's diagnose and would start to panic and then I would have to tell myself, this is not you, you do not have this disease, it's ok. But, the anxiety of being here is gone (sometimes a little bit still, but not as bad) and the insomnia is also gone. I still have some nights I have problems getting t
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I'm pretty sure I've notice you have mention you work at a doctor's office. What kind of doctor is it? I would get pretty freaked out working at doctor's office. I could handle a foot doctor but that's about it ;) btw, happy belated birthday! :)

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