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I’ve actually left the house and been for a walk - agoraphobia

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iveonlygoneandcompletedit · 08/11/2022 14:57

Even this morning I would never have believed that possible .

I weigh 23 stone, I’m extremely anxious all the time and hardly ever go out unless I have to - it’s taken complete crisis point to get appropriate referrals in situ . I am terrified of going for a walk, I worry I’m going to collapse if I try, I hate feeling my heart rate increase (health anxiety around heart disease) .

Honestly my daily steps for a year have averaged at 1-2000 .

I was referred for 1-1 befriending two weeks ago, and befriender asked me if we could go for a long walk today .

I’ve only gone and done three miles . 8000 steps . I forgot I was anxious and focused only on one foot in front of the other . It rained and I even enjoyed that, I’ve forgotten what rain and stuff is like hiding indoors for so long .

Yes I am knackered, yes my heart was pounding, yes I was sweating and puffing my way round and even half jokingly asked my support worker if I could cheat and get a taxi back (one look at her face told me no!) but I’ve totally done it, and going back next week (it’s a walking group) .

I am hugely, hugely delighted !

OP posts:
IfOnlyOCould · 08/11/2022 20:40

What a great post. Three miles was an ambitious first walk! Hope
You aren't too achey. I love being outside especially at this time of year.

Izzywhizzyisverybusy · 08/11/2022 20:47

Well done! That is such a huge achievement when you suffer from agoraphobia. Keep taking those steps forward.

NeedWineNow · 08/11/2022 20:47

Go OP, that is absolutely fantastic! Well done, looking forward to hearing about more of your walks😁

I will be gently encouraging my mum on the back of this wonderful thread. She is elderly, and to be honest is still suffering the effects of lockdown to the extent that she has unwittingly become nervous of leaving the house. Nothing I can say seems to help but hopefully this thread will.

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