My success story - I hope it helps someone
KDlady,Originally posted by KDlady:
Great post!
Just curious...are you still taking medication?
I am still taking medication. I am now almost totally weaned off of the valium and only taking Cymbalta (30mg/day). I fought and fought for so long to not take the Cymbalta or anything like it because a) I was afraid of the side affects and b) I didn't want to be a zombie. I can tell you that I feel more "normal" with the Cymbalta than I ever did before I took it. I am thankful for it. Hopefully someday I won't need it but if I do, I do and at least I won't feel like I did before I took it.
Also I will say that although the meds have helped tremendously, I don't think I would be where I am without the tools I learned in this program. Even with the drugs I still have my moments where I get anxious and think irrationally, but the skills I have now help me to combat those negative thoughts and they totally prevent the "downward spiral".
Let me know how you're doing and NEVER GIVE UP!
Sandina
Dear Sandina,
Thank you so much for your wonderful post! I just came "on board" today, and when I read all of the comments from people who are doing this program for the 2nd, 3rd, even 4th time, I became SO discouraged. Your posting is the first that I've read that I really feel I can relate to. And I can tell that you are a very smart and kind individual. You're a great writer too, by the way. Again thanks...Anita 2008
Thank you so much for your wonderful post! I just came "on board" today, and when I read all of the comments from people who are doing this program for the 2nd, 3rd, even 4th time, I became SO discouraged. Your posting is the first that I've read that I really feel I can relate to. And I can tell that you are a very smart and kind individual. You're a great writer too, by the way. Again thanks...Anita 2008
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Sandina,
Thank you for your post. I feel truly inspired.
I've been dealing with anxiety all my life, but feeling completely hopeless for about 6 years. I'm probably what some would call a functioning agoraphobic. I can go to work, and other small places without totally freaking out.
I'm looking forward to the day that I'll have my anxiety under control. Looking forwad to being able to live my life to the fullest and not be afraid of everything.
Tye
Thank you for your post. I feel truly inspired.
I've been dealing with anxiety all my life, but feeling completely hopeless for about 6 years. I'm probably what some would call a functioning agoraphobic. I can go to work, and other small places without totally freaking out.
I'm looking forward to the day that I'll have my anxiety under control. Looking forwad to being able to live my life to the fullest and not be afraid of everything.
Tye
SWEETDADDYCHEEKS
Thank you for taking the time to write this message. I am very new to the program and to read that there are other people that have felt the same way I feel right now and were able to overcome it gives me hope for the future. My biggest symptom is dizzyness. I wake up with it and often go to bed with it. The one part were you said you don't even know when it stopped you know it just did gives me great hope. Thank you