(image: Your Tango)
Hi friends,
It has been a while since I’ve shared a personal blog and I want to be as honest as possible.
It has been a whirlwind of a time- I got married to my wonderful husband in July- we really had the best day, I have been editing and finishing writing my book Bring me to Light and I also started a new job at a charity in May- which has meant I have been blogging less. I love my new job however I am much busier!
This has meant an increase in my anxiety levels and panic attacks in the mornings at times, related to social anxiety. I worry about the day ahead and sometimes don’t feel able to leave home. I have been trying to combat this but its been really hard and is still ongoing for me.
I have had a lot of CBT and talking therapies but believe my anxiety to be trauma based re what happened to me 5 years ago, being sectioned and in hospital. As such, I would like to have EMDR therapy, a type of therapy that helps to process trauma through focusing on images and rapid eye movement. It is hard to describe but I believe this is what I need in order to keep my anxiety disorder under control- and get rid of most of it.
In the mean time I have been leaning on my support network and have been prescribed beta blockers for when the anxiety is at its highest. I have also been referred back to psychiatry in order to get a referral for EMDR.
Except…. my NHS borough don’t fund EMDR therapy so the only route in is via a service called IAPT. It may be that I have to go privately if the NHS standard of therapy is not good enough but there we are. There is still a 2 year waiting list to even have an assessment for therapy, but via IAPT it is quicker, so I hope I can get some form of help for me. The funding for mental health in the UK is atrocious and I hope this will improve….
Having the support of my parents, Rob and family has been hugely helpful to me and my new amazing colleagues who believe in me and have been very supportive.
But, it has been exhausting.
Panic attacks make me want to sleep, blank out and sometimes you can’t do that. You have to face the day and fight. That’s where the beta blocker meds come in for me right now as they calm the body down when you need to show up to something (deep breathing doesn’t do it for me). Usually, I feel better once I don’t react to the anxiety negatively and try to dig deep and push through, but its not easy.
This week, we are going on honeymoon in Italy and I am looking forward to a relaxed, sunshiney break by and in the pool, beach and spa with Rob and eating lots of delicious Italian food. A break is desperately needed and I hope I won’t have any panic attacks on holiday, but have a restful time!
Here’s hoping I will find something that will help ease the panic. I have tried so many things for so many years and it’s still here.
Eleanor x
The Lord bless you as you heal. ♥️
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Wow Eleanor,
You have had a lot going on including such a major life event change as marriage.
Thank you for sharing your experience and hope you are getting a sense of fulfilment from your writing.
I agree, post sectioning & post ward experience is bound to be traumatic whatever the reasons leading up to admission were.
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Most definitely. I do love writing. thanks so much for leaving me comments, I got back from honeymoon on Tuesday. How are you?
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Hi Eleanor,
By now you may still be away on honeymoon. Hope it is all that you had hoped for. Getting married of course is a big life event change in itself.
Sounds as though you are a busy person & hopefully the beta blockers will contain the anxiety.
Recently been thinking about p.t.s. d. Post sectioning & hospitalisation alongside e.c.t/shock treatment. (A shock in itself although a miracle cure for me)
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Thank you for sharing this with me Margaret. I am so pleased that you found your miracle cure. Do you think you have PTSD?
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Bipolar ‘disorder’ in ‘remission’. Long story Eleanor. I think a lot of ‘expert’ theories around mental health. Thanks for comments 😍
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