Thank you so much for all your replies, it means a lot. I'm sorry I wasn't able to respond sooner.
Davit, you're so right about me being the only one stopping myself. I don't know what a life without anxiety is like, and I'm actually scared of letting go of it. Who am I without my anxiety? I have had moments like you've mentioned a couple of times, when your determination suddenly takes over and the fear doesn't stop you anymore because you actually want to do it. You're able to acknowledge the worry but still do it anyway and you feel so strong. I haven't had that moment again yet, hopefully soon. Things are certainly better than they were a year ago.
I know the problems you've had with doctors recently Red, so thank you. I remember when I spent the week in the psychiatric hospital, each morning was a struggle as I knew I would have to overcome the same anxieties again, and each day was a new beginning. The structured days helped a lot though, so I think I'll try to incorporate that into my day too especially in the morning. A class would be great, I'm Australian and it's a very cold winter this year so an excuse to get out of the house would be good- even if it means freezing! A painting, clay sculpture or acting class would give me something productive to do, like you said. :)
Hi Samantha, I've been using the Challenge Worksheet for a while and have found it useful. The progressive muscle relaxation helps me sleep too. My psychologist is making me talk about difficult topics, I'm surprised that she realised the things I don't talk about from our half a dozen sessions so far. It's hard to confront them, rather than avoid them and that brings my anxiety levels up.
Hugs, I'm sure your religious person wouldn't have realised how much of a difference his advice made for you, and that makes him even more special. It's sad that he's gone, but it sounds like he meant a lot to so many people.
As soon as I saw the picture for my avatar, I knew it would suit this site. I might write the quote on my whiteboard, which is on the wall opposite my bed, so I will see it every morning and every night.
Aw, I'm sure I'd do the same in the U.S.! I'd climb into the front seat on the right side, forgetting it's totally opposite haha. Or maybe I'll do the study abroad program in my final year of medicine (in 7 years time!) and see you guys. :)
Thank you all again,
Kaitie.