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Matt's huge struggle with agorahpobia
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 469990" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'm with Janet here. I have had times where I've bordered on agoraphobia, mostly due to the fear I'd have a panic attack in public and not be able to get back to my "safe" place fast enough and maybe pass out or pee in my pants (yes, this really was a fear I had!) I did not go anywhere unless my "safe" person was with me. Anti-anxiety medications actually and literally made it easy for me to leave the house and go about my business (and I always had an extra pill in case I started freaking out while "out there.") I take clonazapan and have a mood disorder, similar to mild bipolar and have no idea why your son couldn't take anti-anxiety medication. Were you given an explanation? Since the Clonazapan, I have not had a panic attack in well over ten years and have no fear of going anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 469990, member: 1550"] I'm with Janet here. I have had times where I've bordered on agoraphobia, mostly due to the fear I'd have a panic attack in public and not be able to get back to my "safe" place fast enough and maybe pass out or pee in my pants (yes, this really was a fear I had!) I did not go anywhere unless my "safe" person was with me. Anti-anxiety medications actually and literally made it easy for me to leave the house and go about my business (and I always had an extra pill in case I started freaking out while "out there.") I take clonazapan and have a mood disorder, similar to mild bipolar and have no idea why your son couldn't take anti-anxiety medication. Were you given an explanation? Since the Clonazapan, I have not had a panic attack in well over ten years and have no fear of going anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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