I'm getting agoraphobia, I know it

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Joe90
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26 Aug 2022, 7:01 pm

I feel a bit better now, as I had a cry today and I think that was what I needed. Sometimes when being on antidepressants like I am it can stop you crying for a few weeks at a time, until it builds up and you just cry your eyes out. I thank the jerk in the office at work who is always abrupt and rude and today he spoke to me in a nasty way about me breaking a rule that I didn't even know was a rule and I see everyone else breaking. I completely lost it when he yelled at me, I went straight into the toilets and cried myself dry. After that I felt much better and was more cheerful and chatty around my colleagues.


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27 Aug 2022, 12:11 am

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27 Aug 2022, 5:55 am

Until Covid, I enjoyed going out every day too

October 2020 finally got a job

Before that, the longest time I have had a job was 5 months at 18 years old

Now 39

The current job I have had for 22 months and counting

Workdays I leave my Pigpen at 7am and get back 7 pm

Work five days a week

Live alone

There seems to be no point going out

Especially since I don't have a car

Earn minimum wage and going out $$$

Off leash dogs

Suspicious looking characters

Claustrophobic versus agoraphobia