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Mary Jane - CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! I'm a new member here and it was great to read your post. I too have a fear of bridges - you must have felt elated!! Well done and keep up the good progress!!
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That's wonderful news! Isn't it great to surprise yourself like that?? Something that you thought you could never do again, and you did it! That's wonderful! I'm so very happy for you!!!!!!
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I live in Michigan, and had to go to the upper penninsula to meet my sister who is interviewing for a job there. If she gets the job, my sons and I are moving in with her, since I am going through a divorce. I haven't driven, "much" in the past 18 years since my agoraphobia began. I always managed to get around to work, etc., but have been driven EVERYWHERE for trips. Well, not only did I drive the entire upper penninsula which is over 200 miles, I drove it in a white out from snow blowing in off the Great Lakes. I take Effexor, Ativan, and Inderol. In addition, I have a terrible fear of bridges, and drove over this one bridge about 20 times! Our son drove over the Mackinaw bridge which is 5 miles, and another bridge that I used to obsess over for weeks before being driven over, we were over before I realized it because I was so busy talking with my sister. No panic whatsoever!:) Mary Jane

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