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Challenging my fear of driving!


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I have a member of my family who has a fear of driving on the expressway. This weekend we drove 100 miles to pick her up and bring her home for a weekend visit..today my other daughter is driving her back. It is hard to see her struggle with this fear. But, this weekend her grandmother had to go to the hospital and at the end of the day there was one car left there and only SHE to drive it back. There is no way to get from the hospital to our home without going Interstate. She got in the car and drove the 30 miles--stopping only once to relax and catch her breath. She was on the road at the slowest driving time of the day and she said it was not too bad. Hopefully we learned from this that she should begin driving a little every few days at this time of day and hold off on the busy traffic times. We are trying to develop a plan that we hope will work. It helps me to understand her problem by seeing that she is not the only one!
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Lucy, I appreciate your support about your family acting the same way. That only makes me worse. My family members are cold and competitive people and don't have much sympathy for anybody who is struggling. Thanks, Linda
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Thank you everybody for sending me messages about not being able to get on the freeway after 2 years of nonexposure. I am going to look into getting a learning kit and I have gotten in touch with Sy at Freeway Phobia. I have to get the DVD working on the computer and have to upgrade the player. Already I have been feeling a little better because I know I'm not alone. I am doing things at home I didn't do before like turning left in busy traffic, parallel parking not tight, and went to an outlet mall near home (not requiring freeway driving). I hope to get on the freeway soon early on a Sunday morning at about 6 a.m. All roads are very busy here. I hope to get a friend to take me on and off the ramp before I try to do it myself so I can see how it is laid out first. Anne Marie, I have a very small family. It would be two hours out of my brother's way to come get me. He did it at Christmas but didn't like doing it (although he didn't tell me that to my face). Then one of his relatives brought me back here because he had to leave. This was extremely embarrassing. I won't go to his in-law's again if I can't get there myself. My family is financially successful and competitive and they don't have much sympathy for others not like them. Linda
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Hi, Linda. First you say you haven't been on the expressway for 2 years. Anyone in that position would be nervous, especially if inexperienced. What you did was brave. Please stop beating up on yourself. Here are some comments that I hope you'll find helpful. Consider what would have happened had you asked a member of your family to give you a ride, period? Or what would have happened had you asked tham in advance for a ride because you dreaded driving on the freeway on such a busy holiday? It doesn't sound like a terrible request to me, perhaps because in my family such a thing is sometimes done, so it's not viewed as a big issue. The importance is placed on everyone's getting to the gathering, not on how they get there. Maybe you did ask? Or maybe you feared asking? One particular co-worker who lived near me got her driver's license for the first time when she was 53. Understandably, her lack of confidence was tied to inexperience. All this to say that sometimes panic attacks don't have to be broadcast to those who would only judge you, and that it's not unusual for people to ask for rides when they feel the need. An important point is that you tried to get there via the freeway. You were willing to challenge that fear. However, perhaps you just took too big a step on that day by not easing into it first? Remember to challenge your fear by taking gradual baby steps. If you follow the panic program and need help in planning some steps, just post about it. As for goal setting and exposure planning, how about taking your driving to the next level and going a little further with it, until you can include some freeway practice? Gradually increase your distance from your comfort zone, and when you get to practice freeway driving, perhaps begin by choosing driving hours when there are relatively few cars on it? Hope this helps.
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I really empathised with you when you said that your brother was 'sort of supportive'. I've had the same problem for the last nine years with my family, since I first became agoraphobic - even after I finally understood what was happening to me myself and explained it to them, they still only grudgingly except my reasons for not being able to do things. As if I don't want to be able to drive around freely! I actually like family events and it makes me really unhappy that my family think I'm avoiding them because I'm lazy or don't like them.
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I congratulate the gains you have made in conquering your fear. Do you have any suggestions for me? I couldn't get on the expressway today to visit my brother for the Fourth of July holiday. The expressway looked very busy. In fact, I have not been on one in about two years. I was so ashamed and could barely make it home and got turned around about 20 times. I was so stressed that I couldn't read a map. A man finally told me to follow him onto the main road. I am so ashamed and I have been crying on and off all day. My brother wasn't as mean about it as I thought he would be but not totally supportive either. My parents are not supportive.
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Wow, that's so terrific! (What patience your dad must have to be willing to sit there for hours. It sounds like he really wants to help you.) And here you are driving! It's always a little stressful at first until you develop a little more competence and confidence. But you took that step and bravo!
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That€™s great, I€™m happy for you. It might help at the beginning to always have someone in the car with you when you drive, that seems to help. I don€™t know if it€™s the distraction or the not being alone or both.
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I noticed that so many people around here had difficulties with driving, and I was the same until about last week. My parents were getting annoyed with me because I will be going to to University in a year and still don't have my license because I was afraid. So it came down to the fact that my father said he wasn't going to let me go to university without a drivers license and lessons. To make a long story short I took my beginners test on Wednesday, by Friday my dad took me out on a spontanious trip to a parking lot to learn to drive. At first I hated sitting behind the wheel, and wanted out, but my father was patient and told me to start the car only when I was ready (saying he'd sit for hours if need be). Eventually I overcame my fears, and to my surprise, I kind of like driving after I get past the panicky stages. Well, thanks for reading, just thought I'd share this with you all because it is the first BIG step I have taken to fight back. :) *~Roses~*

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