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John - That was the FIRST time you've ever gone to the grocery store!!! Instead of looking at this as a failure - look at it as an accomplishment! Good for you that you went! Of course something new like that is going to be scary...and anxiety-producing, but you did it! Give yourself a break! Don't beat yourself up over this - it's a good thing that you did something new!!!  You are posting on session 2, but you registered last year...have you completed the program? If so - just go back and review the panic attack session...and remember your breathing. Don't be discouraged! Be proud of this accomplishment! It's OK that you feel a little shaken...it comes with the territory!  Just float through this and remember that those thoughts that produced the anxiety - are just thoughts...they can't hurt you. YOU DID IT! Good for you!  Blessings, Dawn
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| Posts: 394 | Location: NC | Registered: December 05, 2007 |    |
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quote: John - That was the FIRST time you've ever gone to the grocery store!!! Instead of looking at this as a failure - look at it as an accomplishment! Good for you that you went! Of course something new like that is going to be scary...and anxiety-producing, but you did it! Give yourself a break! Don't beat yourself up over this - it's a good thing that you did something new!!!
I echo what Prv31Mom has said. You did it, focus on that, not what you perceive as failure. You went to the store for your wife, first time by yourself. Holy moly, pat yourself on the back man!! You don't lose the progress you make. Trust me, I had "self attacks" after making significant progress. They stopped me only for a couple of hours at a time. At times I would wake up with a "self attack". But after they were over, THEY WERE OVER. You used self-talk to help you through. Great!!! You're saying it was effective. It doesn't stop working. Keep truckin'. You did great, John. Congrats!!!
Life's battles don't always go to the stronger, the smarter, the faster hand; But sooner or later the person who wins is the one who thinks "I can." Author Unknown
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| Posts: 2253 | Location: Wichita Falls, TX | Registered: December 28, 2002 |    |
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good job baby, its better to have done it, so you can learn from it.... Pick out the things that you were talking yourself into during your trip to the grocery store or during the time you were shopping. write it down and find a comforting positive thought to replace it with. The next time u are in the position of shopping alone again...I want you to focus on the replacement thought. It works. god bless you.
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John - There is no "normal" per se, but what you described has been experienced by a lot of us! You did it, though! Just keep remembering that. Sure you had an anxiety episode, but you were at the store by yourself for the first time...and you made it through! This is a red-letter day for you in my estimation! Like Don was saying - sometimes these things happen when you are making progress in your recovery. Don't give up - float through it. You did great! If you don't believe yourself saying that...then BELIEVE US! YOU DID GREAT!  Dawn
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 CONGRATULATIONS JOHN It's OK to feel anxiety, you have conquered something new, and it feels kind of strange, but in time it will feel natural. Good for you! Very proud of you. Pat yourself on the back!!!! I agree with the other posts, you deserve to feel proud!!!! Take care, and keep up the program. quote:
The journey of a thousand miles, begins with one step!!!!!
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| Posts: 243 | Location: Ontario,Canada | Registered: July 08, 2007 |    |
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John, You had a victory. Having a victory does not mean you do not feel anxiety. You exposed yourself to something very uncomfortable. Use your tools. You did it! I recommend you go back to the store again tomorrow. Buy one item and then leave. Go again the next day and buy two items and then leave. Keep doing this until you feel comfortable going. This will happen if you repeatedly expose yourself to this. (Don't wait a week in between visits. Go everyday until you feel at ease.) A big congratulations!!!!
"Life is not about comfort. It is about living." Dr. Howard Liebgold
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| Posts: 934 | Location: California | Registered: September 22, 2006 |    |
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