ghostspace
ghost space, ghosts pace
- Feb 10, 2020
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The internet is my only escape, it's how I fill my social interaction quota and feel less alone in general. I was wondering if anyone here is in the same boat? (Agoraphobia doesn't necessarily mean you never leave your home, but that you experience anxiety/stress/panic in public spaces.) What caused your agoraphobia/situation and how have you adjusted your life to accommodate it? Is there anything that makes going out in public or functioning at home easier for you?
I find it very difficult to get groceries I can't order online and to take out the trash since I have to walk through a lobby full of (really sociable, lovely) people who always want to stop and chat. Therapy is okay because I can do it via video chat, but other appointments are a nightmare.
(Anyone who has a tendency to isolate or an aversion to being in public is absolutely welcome to weigh in.)
I find it very difficult to get groceries I can't order online and to take out the trash since I have to walk through a lobby full of (really sociable, lovely) people who always want to stop and chat. Therapy is okay because I can do it via video chat, but other appointments are a nightmare.
(Anyone who has a tendency to isolate or an aversion to being in public is absolutely welcome to weigh in.)
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