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Memorex wrote:I've always had it and there is the obvious trapped in a small place thing. And I found out about a decade ago that my uneasiness in a store when i feel I can't leave (cause wife is not ready to go) was related. But I just made sure I was never trapped in a closet and my wife started to understand when it was time to go.
But now I am having trouble sitting a desk with someone at work, if I am looking at their computer or doing training, etc. All my meetings have to be in the "large" conference room. I went to dinner with a friend the other night and as soon as I realized I was "trapped" against the wall and where the only way out was by people having to move, I panicked to where I had to end the dinner earlier than one would otherwise. I thought, how ridiculous is this? I'm practically ruining a social dinner by some completely unfounded fear. I couldn't tell you what the last 15 minutes of conversation was about because i was so preoccupied with an escape route.
I suppose it's time I focused on getting over it. Has anyone experienced this and gotten past it?
Memorex wrote:I do have work-related issues that get bad sometimes. My boss has a way of communicating with me that is not the healthiest, to say the least. But I do have a sense of what is a claustrophobic feeling vs some other stress.
I have to be honest. I used to go to therapy, and I'd like to go back. I probably will. Not happy about the fact that our medical records will probably be open for all to see in the not-so-distant future. Maybe I need to see someone that doesn't write anything down.
Memorex wrote:I've always had it and there is the obvious trapped in a small place thing.
...I'm practically ruining a social dinner by some completely unfounded fear. I couldn't tell you what the last 15 minutes of conversation was about because i was so preoccupied with an escape route.
I suppose it's time I focused on getting over it. Has anyone experienced this and gotten past it?
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