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13 years ago 0 6252 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Kendra

Anxiety when you do something new is normal. It is no different from the anxiety you would feel if you were going somewhere exotic for a holiday. It is conditioning. You are leaving one stage of your life and entering another. We are conditioned to think of this as a big thing but in truth it is nothing more than going from one room to another. You may never use that room again but it is still there in your mind, it is not gone. Good luck with the interviews. Our hopes go with you.
We are here for you. Think positive and all will go well. Let us know how you do.

Davit.
13 years ago 0 1665 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Kendra:  Good luck with the interviews.  take some deep breaths and know that you can do it.  Will be thinking of you and say a prayer for you.  Let us know how it goes.
13 years ago 0 250 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I think change in general is harder for some people, like me! :) I am trying to transition from student to worker. Very difficult and I have 2 job interviews today. I am terrified. Change is so hard.

Kendra

14 years ago 0 124 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Sadie,
 
Thanks so much for this post. I haven't posted on here in a while, but I stop by once in a while to read posts. This one was very nice to read, I must say! I am still in this too, one day at a time. One morning at a time!
 
SIM

14 years ago 0 12 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hello Everyone,
 
                          I think for everyone who is challenging their lives and what we have been dealt is a success story. I believe for myself my success is getting up everyday and saying to myself that i am still in this and i am not going to give up that one day i can live Panic free. For everyone who is still battling their thoughts and feelings keep up the good work and keep working the program, that is what has helped me and i have a ways to go, but it works.bold
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Hello Texan. 

I can't see why it shouldn't happen. What I see in your posts is a person determined to beat this thing, a person who won't let the setbacks win. It might not happen tomorrow, but it will happen. I want this thing to snow ball. I want every body to be a success storey. And there is no reason why we can't. Every ones success storey might not be like mine. For some just functioning, just getting through the week is a success storey. I was going to leave this site, but I think I'll stick around to remind people to work at this, after all that's all it takes. And every body out there Talk about it, here preferably but any where will do. Talking about it makes it real. and if it's real it can be dealt with. And like Josie said we are all here to help each other. 
Peace and perceverence. 
Davit. 
14 years ago 0 57 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Davit, you are awesome! I am SO inspired by you. I commend your bravery in posting your journey on the road to recovery. It warms my heart everytime I see the positivity you spread on this site. And I cannot wait til I have my own success story
14 years ago 0 12049 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
DAVIT,
 
This is exactly what we are looking for!  Challenging your thoughts and how you are succeeding!
 
Thank you so much for sharing this detailed account, and please know that you have already helped many by sharing your experience!
 
We are very proud of you, don't hesitate to keep posting support, experience and insight!
 
 
Josie, Health Educator
14 years ago 0 6252 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Josie.

I'm not sure I can answer your questions but I'll try. How did I get to this point? Well it took a lot of time and a lot of determination. The panic attacks were so horendous I wanted to just die. Literally. I actually went to a Drug and alcohol counceler to get help getting off Ativan, and she has been a God Sent. Ativan was a big factor in my panic attacks which is why I recomend people use something else if they are going to use something long time.
 
If you use Ativan short term it's Ok. But long term It will actually make your panic worse. ( her words ). I switched to Valium, same class drug but with a longer half life and easier to quit. Buspar is a different class but does the same thing and it's safer. (not my words but the doctors) The Anti Deppresant I used was Celexa, but it does little for panic. This class of drug can cause aggitation in selected persons and I am one of them. I worked hard to get off these things and just use Herbals and with the help of my doctor I found one to replace Ativan that didn't have the side effects of ativan. But you see I still had to have something to carry me through the bad times and I had to have a lot of faith that I could do this. I was my own worst enemy.
 
I had negative and impaired thoughts and was at one point suicidal. The counceler got me through this stage by showing me that I was improving a little even though I couldn't see it. She also countered My negative thinking with possitive. I could go to see here in such a mess I could barely walk and after an hour I could walk out and go shopping and go to the Library. So since it was once a week I'd scedule Most of my shopping for that day. Then I started to push the boundaries, knowing I had a safe day if I couldn't, till I got to the point I didn't need the safe day. So get a good Therapist. Oh by the way you can't fix it till you admit it needs to be fixed. If you think this shouldn't happen to you cause your not crazy and there's no crazys in your familly then you won't get better.
 
First off you are not crazy. But you do have a problem and you have to face it and accept that it's there. That was hard. I kept saying I was never like this, and I wasn't but I was now! It's like a drunk saying "I'm not a drunk". Yes you are. So now you know you have a problem and you have admitted to yourself you have a problem. Now it's time to fix it.
 
Are these coping mechanisms? I quess they are.  So now you have some ways to cope, (including hiding when you have to) and some medication to control the Panic. Good!! now you can survive. But is this life? No? of course not. Now comes the hard part. Now comes the time consuming part. Now comes pain heart ache tears and dissapointment. And there will be lots of that, but if you stick with it you will win. I DID I WON! I leave it to the program here to do the rest for you and it will.
 
Don't skip, don't run ahead. Slow and steady.  Above all else don't fight it. you can't force it. You want to be able to be able to look it in the face and laugh. You don't want to go around with your fists clenched always waiting for it to attack. It may never Disapear totally, but I can guaranty that after you get to the point when you can accept it's happening and laugh then one day you will discover that it has just faded away. If it comes back again during times of high stress or trauma (which is natural) you will have the skill to cope and it will have no control over you. Remember if you can handle it then there is nothing to handle. ( my quote for the day.)  Did I use part of the program? Well I guess since I was pretty much doing all it says even before I found this site. I would say. YES I WAS.
 
There are no short cuts,unless you want to be a potato. Follow the program, learn to beat it not just live with it.  Now just a few last minute comments. I know I'm getting older and life is getting harder but I now have the skill to handle it.
I know I can post here if I have to and talking about it helps as you can see by my and other peoples posts. If I get another panic attack I won't be surprised after all the first one came with no warning, but now I can control it not it me. That is a really good feeling. A really really good feeling. Don't ever think of yourself as a freek, if you knew how many people are suffering just like you, you would cry. Finally. Please forgive any spelling and gramar mistakes I made, it's been a long day. (11:30 P.M. my time) 
Peace every one.
 
Davit.
  
14 years ago 0 12049 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I think Ashley means for you to share your experience step by step in the success stories forum!  After all this was a great success and you persevered!
 
How did you get to this point where you could look the panic right in the face and laugh?  Did you have any coping mechanisms that you used?  Did you use part of the program?
 
We would love to hear it!
 
Josie, Health Educator

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