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Welcome E!
 
Thank you for telling us a bit about what you have been experiencing. This site will help you address the anxiety you are struggling with. We also have a sister site the Depression Center (www.depressioncenter.net) which can help you with Depression if that is still an issue for you. I suggest picking one program and focusing on that until you complete the program and then moving to the next. It may be helpful for you to do the entire program here session 1-9 and checking out some of the other auxiliary sessions if you are interested. Have you talked to your psychiatrist about the program here? Talking to your psychiatrist will be important in deciding on treatment as they will know your correct, current diagnosis.
 
Something that may help with your fear of soiling yourself is asking yourself these 10 questions:
 
10 Questions that Help Fight Anxious Thoughts
1.   Is it "true"?
2.   How do I know it’s true?
3.   Is the anxious thought 100% true? (Something less than 100% true is not true)
4.   What's the evidence for it being true?
5.   What's the evidence against it being true?
6.   Has it ever happened before?
7.   What's different now?
8.   How bad would it really be?
9.   What's the worst thing that could happen?
10. If the worst thing happened, how bad would it really be?

If you decide you would like to work on the program I suggest making a schedule for yourself and doing your best to stick with it. Also, be sure to reward yourself for completing sessions and reaching goals. Rewards are a great tool. Be sure to post and read often in the support group. You are not in this alone.
 
 
 
Ashley, Health Educator
11 years ago 0 1 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
My name is E.

I am 20 years old, and female.

I'm very friendly, my psychiatrist said that my eye contact was good. I actually enjoy talking to and helping people. I don't have a fear of public speaking or a social phobia.... 

However; I have an irrational fear of soiling myself whenever I'm around someone else. 

It's lead to me pretty much isolating myself, having to withdraw from studies. 

I can't sit when people are around and before I was medicated, I used to pace constantly.

I don't know what started it, or why. I don't want to tell anyone because I am so embarrassed. 

I'm on venlafaxine XR 75mg (and mirtazapine 15mg for sleep) but it makes me feel dumb, my (once sharp) memory is terrible, I can't focus on one thing, whereas I used to multitask. Also, for the first time, I actually felt avoidant of people and anti-social. 

It was working well for a while but now, that anxiety and insistent feeling is there again. 

What do should I do? If CBT, what specifically should I be targeting? 

In the past, I've been diagnosed with bipolar, chronic depression, GAD among other things but I'm not sure if that's relevant. 

(I hope none of that came across as conceited like "Ha! I can look people in the eyes and you can't" - I just didn't want it to be misunderstood as a social phobia, which it often is when I try to explain it.)

I don't think I have IBS. (I can't recall if I have been tested for it.)

This is really depressing and I'd like my life back. 

It's not so bad when I'm in another country and I know that I'm forgettable (how I managed to get there is under heavy influence of sedating drugs.) 

Sorry if I'm rambling, I'm just trying to add details that might be useful. 

I haven't met anyone with the same kind of problems I'm having.

I really don't want to talk to someone about this without being anonymous.

Thank you for your time,
E.

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