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Cyn, While Diva has pretty much covered all of the bases in terms of some great things you can do to help in this situation, I just wanted to let you know that I recently returned to work and felt panicky as well. I also experience it when I return to work after the weekend! It somehow becomes an unfamiliar situation to me again! I have found that practicing some of the things Diva mentioned really help. The biggest one for me is visualizing myself in the situation and having a positive experience. I do this every time I have an anxious thought about me not being able to cope. Also, I do a relaxation exercise right before heading off to work. Another big thing that my therapsist put me up to is keeping a written record of any positive experiences I have at work. Then when I'm feeling very anxious/negative, I can look back on them and take my "fear goggles" off! Take care and hope that you're enjoying your time at work.
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Hiya Millie, I am glad you found my reply helpful and happy that reading the forum helped cheer you up. And you are right, it can get better :) Hang in there, we all have good day and bad days but I assure you with some work we can all have more good days then bad :) I find it is really possible to live a good healthy and happy life while dealing with this and I think others who have come through this forum would agree with me :) As for me being helpful, well I don't know about that lol. I often feel that my helping is not 100% altruistic. I beleive that in helping others it is ourselves we end up helping the most lol. But I am always happy if others find help in my replies because I know the replies of others on this forum have really helped me get through my own personnal dark times. And I, like you, find coming here to read what everyone has to say very helpful :) So have a good day and I am glad you are taking so much from the forums. Aren't all the people here great? :) Wishing you all a great evening. -Diva
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[font=Tahoma][/font] Wow Diva! You are such a great help - there are few who are willing to take time to help others and you make a great job of encouraging those who really need support in their dark hours Good luck to you Cyn and i truly hope you get through this This website is such a huge help - i was feeling pretty low when i came on tonight - like i just can't face my life being like this forever - BUT just reading the great advice others are given really makes me feel like one day i will be free from this dark cloud! Love to you all XXX
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Thanks so much for all your advice and support, I am trying what you suggested, and it has definitely helped. The Dr has put me on a low dose of Diazepam which seems to have taken the edge of the anxiety and is allowing me to think a bit clearer, and do something to improve the situation myself. Hopefully I am now on the road to recovery. Sorry for the delay in replying, for some reason I haven't been able to sign in. Thanks again
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Cyn2106, You received a FANTASTIC response from Diva. (Thank you!!) I can only echo her. Keep us posted. Danielle, Bilingual Support Specialist
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Lol I forgot to mention one more thing. 11- I come on this form and vent and let people know how I feel and ask for advice and often, just knowing I will be understood helps :)Thanks all of you who help me and encourage me :) -Diva
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Hiya Cyn! I know how you are feeling right now. I had that when I went back to work a few years ago. I also have that everytime I go back to work or to school after an extended break. It is scary I know. I find that some things really help me. I hope they will help you too. Here they come in no particular order. 1. Doing some breathing exercises like deep-breathing or the box-breathing taught here in this program or whatever works for me :) I try to do it at least 5 minutes twice a day. 2. Doing some relaxation techniques like the progressive relaxation taught in this program. I lie down in my bed and listen to nice soothing music and do my box-breathing for 5 minutes, then my relaxation for 30 minutes, then my box-breathing for 5 minutes. I find it often helps me release major tension. 3. Walking. I find that walking really helps my stress levels. If you don't like walking I am sure any kind of exercise you like from yoga to rollerblading could be good. I find exercise is great to make me feel good and much more relaxed. Now, I don't think you have to do anything extreme, especially if it scares you :) After my relapse, I was super afraid of exercising because of how it made me feel, like winded and stuff. I still am afraid of high impact exercises and I do much exposure work for it. But I do love to walk now. I find a good long walk at a nice pace makes me feel much more relaxed. All this to say not everybody likes the same level of exercise and that is ok, but even mild exercise can make you feel much better :) 4- Positive visualisation. I picture myself going back to whatever it is I am going to and being well and I see myself succeeding. I visualise my success in the situation that scares me. It helps me feel better, envision my success and make it happen. 5- I figure out what my fears about this are. I figure out the specific anxious thoughts that are tied to this. Then I apply myself to challenge them all one by one and several times over if need be. I find that disarming the anxious thoughts attached to whatever scares me helps a lot in facing whatever it is. 6- I plan. I plan how I am going to do this. What am I going to do and how and when for how long. I plan what I will do if I need to unwind, relax, if I don't feel well. Often feeling prepared makes me feel better. 8- I remind myself that facing my fears makes me stronger. I remind myself that I am strong enough to do this. I remind myself that every fear I conquer makes me feel better in the long run. I remind myself that once the situation is more familiar and once I have undone the fears tied to that situation, it will get easier. I remind myself that this too shall pass and that the first step is often the hardest. I remind myself that as long as I tried I won, it doesn€™t matter if I stayed there for 5 minutes or five hours, what mattered is that I tried and doing my best is the most I can ask myself. I remind myself to be kind and patient with myself. 9- I try to live in the present moment. Reminding myself that at the present moment I am not in danger, that at this moment, I can take care of myself, that at this moment, I have power over my life. 10- Last but not least! I distract myself! Ok some people will tell you that distracting yourself from your fears is counter productive. But I think that we all need a break now and again and that a good distraction can help you relax so that you can face your fears better later. So I distract myself big time. I read a good book; watch a good movie, a good TV. show, I do some coloring or drawing, some painting, listen to some music, anything to help me relax some. Ok well, I know we are all different and that we all deal with our stress, anxiety and panic differently, hence why I wrote such a long post. I know not all of this will be helpful to you but I hope some of it will be. Be proud of yourself. It took a lot of guts to apply for jobs. If you can do that, you can do this! Hang in there and remember this too shall pass! You can do this! -Diva
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Hi guys I could use some words of encouragement as I have got myself in a bit of a state! Six months ago I became ill with depression (which has been part of my life since 1990) but also panic attacks which I have never had before. I am on mirtazipine and have had regular counselling for several months. I had learnt to control the panic attacks, and was leading a fairly "normal" life. Over the last few weeks I have set about looking for part time work, to ease myself back in gently. Finding a job for just a few hours a week has not been that easy and initially I was panicking that I woudnt be able to find work, and how I would cope financially. Last week I was offered 2 jobs in 2 days, and I am due to start one on Monday. I have become more and more agitated and panicky, to the point that I thought I was going to be sick last night. I can't even think my mind is racing so much, and I know that I will not be able to cope if I go in on Monday. I have tried my breathing techniques and yes they have helped but it is only a matter of minutes before the excruciating panic returns. I am so worried, I need to work both financially and because I need the company - I live on my own. Has anyone else had a similar experience ??

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