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 Jaci you did all the hard work ! I am so pleased you made the trip , yet another victory to notch up yayyy .
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Jaci!
I am so happy for you!!!! Yes, We all can relate! What is awesome is that you faced your fear head on and you did it!!!!
Birdie

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Wow congratulations on your great success Jaci!
 
I am very happy for you! Way to go!
 
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!  Thanks everyone for all your well wishes and comforting words.  I did it!!!  I drove my dog to her vet appointment today.  Was a little anxious about the trip and during the drive, but never had an "attack".  Just kept thinking about my breathing and how I've done this drive a million times and never had a problem.  And it worked.  Of course the trip how was fine.  Never seem to have a problem once the initial fear has passed.
You all are great!!!!  It's so comforting to know there's someone else out there that knows exactly what I'm feeling and that I can talk to any time I need to.
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Jaci,
 
You may benefit from reviewing the earlier lessons of the program. They focus on challenging those negative "what ifs"
 


Danielle, Bilingual Health Educator
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Thats so true Birdie and a great help to some people reading im sure of it .
 


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I like to make a trip like that as positive as I can like, go with the attitude of I can do this!!! Listen to your favorite cd, possibly a relaxing one.
Stop for a treat on the way or treat your dog and yourself some how when you get home...Maybe put a note to yourself on the dash board
like I won't believe the lie anxiety is trying to tell me.  I literally try to stop myself now when I start the days ahead thinking cause it ruins what
could have been a good day.  I also think about all the times I have driven without anxiety and remember I can do this and that it is definitely
worth doing.  If I panic I do, this too will pass and I will be ok.  I still have succeeded in some way by just facing it! I also like to notice my
surroundings and if it is a beautiful day enjoy that!
Birdie

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The wonderful 'what if's' arghhhhhhhhhh .
 
Jaci this is a hard one to answer . I usually torture myself with those immortal words till the event i have to do happens . I went to a hospital appointment for myself a few weeks ago . It was one i had been dreading for a few weeks prior . It was an hours drive there plus the time in hospital and back . I was terrifyed of the procedure i was having done . But i did it , still dont know how !!
 
Now i tell myself if i did that that then i can make the supermarket etc . There are days when i dont want to do that , but as long as i plan what i buying before it gives me alot of comfort . 

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yes, does anyone else having coping methods they use?  I'm having a bad day again today.  Managed to check off another exposure plan on my list.  I moved back to my own house last night after work.
It was nice to sleep in my own bed, and I felt great today.  But now I'm starting the "what if's".  I have to take my dog to the vet on Monday.  And today is only Saturday and already I'm worried about the drive there.
It's only an hour away, and all I can think about is a panic attack hitting while I'm on the road.  My nerves affect my dog, just like they affect a person's children or spouse.  And I hate making her anxious.  Especially when she has to go in for her annual shots.
I can't seem to get past the "what if's".  I know that I will probably have no trouble at all on Monday, but right now I can't seem to get past that.
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Birdie,
 
Thank you so much for sharing your coping mechanisms with the members, it is very helpful.
Challenging your thoughts is a great way to overcome anxious feelings. It sounds like you are doing really well!
 
Does anybody else have coping strategies that they use and find helpful?
 
Breanne, Bilingual Health Educator

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