Re: Agoraphobia and Fear of Fainting
Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 8:17 am
Hi, I just read your post and I'm sorry I am unable to help with flying, I myself have a huge fear of flying, but I know how you feel about dizziness and fainting. This is week 2 for me and I am struggling a little with it. I have realized in Session 2 that I have had anxiety attacks since I was around 7 years old. As the years have past they started to occur a little more frequently. After my 3rd pregnancy in my late 20's they were full blown and very debilitating. I have trouble leaving my house and if I can avoid going to a store I will. I constantly have a dizziness, spaciness feeling and it scares me. I am so afraid of fainting. When I go to a public place it seems to get worse, even the rapid heartbeat. It was so bad one time in my fav store that I have avoided that store now for almost a year. And that is very depressing. What's also depressing is I use to be a very independent person and now feel like I have to depend on everyone. And not everyone understands or has an open mind about anxiety. On week 1 of the program I finally walked through the grocery store twice including standing at checkout. It truly was amazing in my eyes. Usually I would use a scooter or have my mother push me in a wheel chair. The fear of fainting can truly be crippling. I completely understand how you feel and believe that even though this will take time you and I and many more can over come this.
"I let go of my obsessive thoughts about how the worst may happen"
Thank you for your post, Stephanie
"I let go of my obsessive thoughts about how the worst may happen"
Thank you for your post, Stephanie