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Wow, that's an excellent price, if you ask me!! I hope it works out for you--what a load off your mind!
Years ago there was a little market where my parents lived in New Hampshire, family owned. She would call in her list and they would drive the groceries over to her and collect the money. And chat for a few minutes. I doubt if they broke even on it, but I'll always remember how kind they were to her. Their name was Wadleigh. |
Wow! He just delivered my groceries....brought the bags in and set them on the table. I asked him if the business was doing good and he said it really was. He said most of his clients are either elderly or disabled.....or both.
Get this......he started this business when he was 16. He's 19 now and just launched a new website for it. He said he was really surprised at the number of folks using it. I was shocked at how young he is. I assumed he was much older especially after speaking with him on the phone. His customer service skills are great. He even called me from the grocery before he left just in case I thought of any last minute things I need. What a sweetie! I told him I'd use him for all my grocery shopping needs from now on. I am so happy to have found this service. :) Anyone living in the Atlanta area should definitely give this a try. |
Krogers is where I do most of my shopping other than Schwans. DD shops for me while she is doing hers. She's leaving for Fla wth grands for fam vaca and her business combined. Sure wish I could find a local deliver place like you did.:(
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Im so jealous! We need groceries here in this house, but last night I looked at DH and said "please go to the gas station and buy some milk." He did. I am gearing up hoping for a Tuesday first thing run in the AM, but it will wipe me for the rest of the day.
The only thing here is that woman who will get your food, cook it, freeze it and leave your meals for the week. She is quite expensive, but if things dont change, im going to have to rethink the plan. Im a good cook! I dont want someone elses soup or meatloaf. I want mine! she also isnt willing to go buy the raw milk or the side of beef from the place we get our meat. She isnt willing to pick food from the garden. So...my diet would change. |
Dej, that's one thing I had to make concessions on.......what I do and don't eat. Plus, the organic things in the grocery store are just way too expensive for me. We have places where we can buy eggs and beef that's not full of hormones and antibiotics but I would have to actually go there and that's just not possible. Plus, it's just me now so I can bend the rules a little.
I just love this new delivery service and it's amazing at what a load it's taken off my mind. No longer do I have to plan three days ahead to get the taxi to come get me.....hope I'm okay that day and don't have any "tummy issues"......arrive home so exhausted that I can barely even put away my groceries let alone arrange them like I want. I guess what it's all boiling down to is this......I love staying home and would be happy if all I had to do was get the mail and papers in! :o |
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The things I need at the store are paper products, dog food, 7-up, condiments, mayo etc...I could order some of this online but not all. |
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Isn't it strange how much things change? I used to hardly ever be home. Now, you rarely find me anywhere but home. But I like it. Keeps things uncomplicated. |
I have fibro. A lot of us fibromites have the same issues with noise, light, smells, that have been discussed in this thread. One of the things I have learned since my dx is the reason the fibromites react to this is because our nerves are hypersensitive to the stimuli. Makes sense that people with MS would be too, right? Doesn't make any of it easier to live with, but may be a reason for it. And sometimes that helps.
As for grocery shopping, Publix here did a trial run of home delivery. It was a bust. But Krogers is their competition in Ga and other states, so it may be worth it to check with both to see if they are doing it there. |
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Sally, I use Alice.com for all the things you listed....well, except for the dog food.....and I love it! They usually deliver within 2-3 days and it's so much easier than trying to lug big packages of toilet paper and paper towels home. For cat food and pet supplies I use Petco.com. I get free shipping and 5% cash back that I can use on my next order. Plus, I go to these websites through ebates.com so I get an additional 5-10% cash back on the purchases. Every little bit helps! ;) |
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The lights in grocery stores top the list of nerve-janglers. I wear dark glasses to go to the grocery store. Years ago when I was sicker, I wore both dark glasses and a hat with a large brim. if the lights are flourescent, they are of course worse than incandescent.
I had the problems you describe, Dejibo and all, long before MS diagnosis. I can get by better now in a store. Taking that deep breath like Barb 02 suggested makes it better; it's called regaining focus. The music they play gives you the willies. I love it that my coop (natural foods coop) does not play ANY music. This is an important thread in showing the hidden disabilities we have. It's common to people with porphyria (which I also have). One of the things which makes porphs lose focus is environmental toxins, one of the worst being either a new rug or a rug cleaned with toxic chemicals. I had to quit my teaching career because of a new rug, and I am not exaggerating. Yes, other things had made teaching more and more difficult, including the lights, but the rug was "the end." |
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Mrs.D, I think those new 6 inch high heels are bummers. The Duchess of Cambridge wears them. They have platforms as well as high heels, and that's how they achieve the height. They must be very well engineered, and expensive, to allow the human being wearing them to walk and not be in pain, but I guess money buys everything. I am fascinated with women like Duchess Kate, who are beautiful but also very high maintainance. Kate would never need to shop at Walmart. It must cost hundreds of thousands a year just to maintain her in her glamorous state. We enjoy the view but actually it is sick. Look the other way, kiddies!
I never shop at any of those low end stores because of all the misery they cause (lights, etc.). I did try to go to Costco once, but the store had an actual fire just as I was about to go in, and my visit was superceded by the fire department. Walmart's reputation makes me sick; since I don't actually need to go there, I don't. I've been to Home Depot, where all of the wood and furniture products are made with formaldehyde ersatz wood from China, (as attested by the manager) and I can't be in there without a carbon-filter mask. Some times I wish I was made of rubber like the other shoppers, but then again I'm grateful to God for the sensitivities I do have. |
I can't use Schwann's, Sally
Sally, Schwann's delivery service patrols my neighborhood every couple of weeks, because I live in an isolated place which has only one food market. Schwanns came to my door and I looked at their catalog. There is nothing in their catalog I can eat. Either it's high saturated fat (not on the Swank MS diet) or it's high salt--very high salt. I bought one thing, but I threw it away after really studying the label. I know others may not need to be on a lower salt diet as I do. When I was very young I needed a high salt diet. But with MS we never need high sat fat.
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Hi mariel
You are so right about the cost to maintain royality. It is that way with all those in power, even in our own country.
I don't like walmart now that I know there is corruption there too. I did shop there for food because of SSD etc. and medicaid prices matter. People of wealth have no comprehension on the average joes problems for the most part. There are exceptions however, where the wealthy do share. As far as heels go I never really could walk with grace wearing them anyway. I looked like a turkey trying to be graceful. Home depot I am sensitive too also, too many chemicals, and it does smell of that too. ginnie |
Sally, you are funny. Love you!
I have to say that I am doing BETTER rather than worse at shopping now than in the past decades when I could hardly do it. What happened? I can't say for sure. Probably some healing. Probably some willingness to go slow in what I do, to plan ahead, to always wear dark glasses, to not be afraid to ask for help in getting products from the bottom shelf, or in finding products on the shelves. Also, my local Smith's grocery people are very nice and helpful. Probably we don't have an overwhelming crowd, even though Smith's is the only store in our little town. The Smith's in the "other" part of Los Alamos is much more crowded and smelly and I hate going there, and begin to feel overwhelmed, but usually if I go to that store it's only because I am up there for the afternoon and need something right away, like water--one or two items. My coop natural foods in Santa Fe is also quiet, not crowded (although it has plenty enough business to thrive and expand) and I take my time. I never go in "on the fly." Or if I go in "on the fly" it's because I'm on the way to the doctor in Santa Fe, or the dentist, and need to stop for one item, such as lunch. When I was younger I was trying to "multi-task" (Sally, I love your example of multitasking). And I couldn't do it well, even became sort of catatonic, staring off into space until my mind kicked in again. I had no idea why I could not multitask in a store...I did not have a diagnosis. I was given the impression that I was depressed and that made it difficult to think. No, I was depressed because it was difficult to think, so difficult that I had to quit my job teaching when they put a brain-frying new rug in the building. I had a Mensa IQ and a graduate degree--I wasn't dumb, so supposedly I could rev the brain up. I tried all sorts of alternate therapies (meditating, body work) and supplements, and it's possible they helped, but not enough to make going to the store easy, or working easier. On another thread I have told what supplements I take, and I do believe I would not be doing as well as I am--now or during those years when it was difficult to shop--without my supplements. They help even if they don't fix everything. Don't shun them on the basis that someone told you they couldn't do any good. Just beware of excesses in some of them, as for instance, B6 should not be taken by many people above about 20 units a day, so don't buy a B complex with a very high B6 in it. Be careful of some minerals which might have an upper limit, such as Selenium (do some research on this). Don't take supplements which give you indigestion. Try something else. Think about an enzyme to help digest them. |
Went yesterday. O M G! #1 I didnt go at an early hour. it was 3 in the afternoon. MISTAKE! :eek: Moms with kids (all in their pjs) dominating most isles by parking their carts in the middle of the isle and having their sick children touch all the pretty colors! Old ladies who kept bumping me with their carts, and thought because they were old they deserved to cut in front of me. At the pharmacy, the deli and the checkout! The cashier who was closing in the isle next to mine saw I was near tears, and said, "come on hon, one more fore I go home" I was sooo thankful!
The lights, the colors, the crowd, the noise, the perfumes, the unwashed masses, the shiny floor, the constant folks wanting to crowd up against me. I was ready to pass out by the time we hit the car. UGH! |
Hi Dejibo
You had quite an outing didn't you? I so understand about the crowds the masses of people. Where I lived use to be a sleeply little place, but then our very knowledgeable city fathers, agreed to advertise this place. Well the word is out to the world and the world has come here. I can't wait till I can move. Tourists all over the place, with germs from around the world are here too. I don't do all that well in any store these days. That parking the cart with four kids hanging over the cart drives me bonkers!
Rest today, sorry you had to venture out into a place of torture. Take care of yourself. ginnie |
Dej, you know better n that!!:mad: Don't ever do that again, are you a glutton for punishment?:eek:
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I ordered some things from walmart on-line. I didn't make a list so I forgot some things. I got free shipping with spending almost $50.00. I bought some snacks and toiletries. I need a local grocer or someone trustworthy needing a little extra cash to deliver groceries or even send in order and pick-up. I don't know how my mother manages at her age.
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Dejibo, I don't know if you wore dark glasses and a hat with a brim. these are requirements for me to enter a supermarket at any hour of day or night, even after all crowds are gone, as the bright flourescents are still there until they close at midnight. Not that this would help with the awful kids clogging the aisle and the old ladies cutting in front of you. My local supermarket, except for the lights, is much better than this. Many of our residents are seniors who came her in the l940's and l950's and just stayed, and they behave very well, especially since they may be nearly a majority. So maybe I should be grateful to live here? Sometimes I wish I lived where there was water around (we do have drinking water, but a lake or stream takes a journey to find). But people behave pretty well in the market.
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I do wear DARK (i mean black out) glasses in there. Left overs from my blind ON days. I make the husband fetch many things. I try to go slow and not allow myself to get into the RUN mental state. I try very hard to not hit the store later than 10am as I know it will be full of welfare moms who are shopping in their PJs with unwashed hair, 3 kids in tow, usually sneezing or touching every thing. They reek like ashtrays, and block the isles. There are also the home schoolers who come to learn about carrots, and broccoli and mom allows them all to touch, pass it around, and so on. While I am more appreciative of this mom as she keeps her kids next to her, is polite, and wont block the isle. I dont want you touching the food! I buy the organic stuff so its not in a wrapper, its out in the open.
Then there is the older crowd 80 plus that is wandering the store simply because they are on an outting from whatever senior complex they came from. Crabbing about the prices, REEKING of perfume! cutting front of you in line. I have #44 at the deli, and yet when they yell 44! someone always jumps up and says IM NEXT! when I wave my tag saying 44 im usually too late, as he is already waiting on the one who screamed. Now, I dont mind letting someone who needs to get ahead of me, but EVERY WEEK! I think they do it on purpose. They live at the sample lanes where they are handing out free bread and cheese, or meatball samples and drop more than they eat. then i step in it! I cant see my feet, so I dont know what I am stepping on. its just a horrible place for me because I already feel hyper vigilant and I try to calm myself, only to get inside and find out that ...its worse than I remember! Thank Goodness for MS fog cause I tend to forget it all by the time I need to go again. Whats with all the bright colors on the packages? Why does my Tea need to come in a BRIGHT YELLOW package? its like safety yellow! dont stare at it, or you will go blind. I could go on all day, and I am struggling to find a way to make it accessible for me, but this far its just been my nightmare. |
Shopping can always be a trial.
I find, for myself, that Target is far worse. At least our Target's are. I can never find what I need at a Target. Their clothes buyer is really terrible. I used to get nice things there, but no more! One day not too long ago I wanted a simple trash container for the bathroom. Not fancy, just easy to clean that would fit under a shelf. I had to go to FOUR departments...and never found one either! They also put the XMAS things way in the back corner every year, and for me walking the huge lot, then all the way to Outer Mongolia, for a couple of packs of Xmas tree lights, is just too much. At least at WalMart the Xmas and seasonal stuff is in the front corner. Today I have to go to Target for some Dr. Scholl's inserts (since WalMart's had a spider in them, and I returned them, and I am afraid others there would have the spiders too). I've been wanting to go to Target for about 2 weeks, but today is the day. I think I will trap hubby to help me. Our Target is always busy, and the parking lot is horrible too. I'll try to get him to drop me off at the door and wait in the car-- near the pharmacy. I won't be long in there, for sure. I find the Target shoppers more snippy and pushy than the WalMart ones. Our WalMart is pretty civilized I guess? ;) The only thing I do like at Target, is the return desk...it is always friendly and well manned. But I don't use that very often.:rolleyes: I really do think the rural areas have more eccentric patrons. When we shop in the Soo, it is much different than down here. |
These markets you describe, Mrs. D and Dejibo, are really awful! As I said, my local supermarket is pretty civilized. But I know that Target, Home Depot, and other big box stores in Santa Fe or Espanola would reduce me to the quivers, if not immediately, then the next day. I do not go into these places. If I must buy something there, I have my handyman buy it. He bought me a new dishwasher at Lowe's. He has picked up other things for me as well, and is now seeking a screen for my window. Home Depot is so toxic for me with chemicals from overseas that I can't go in without a carbon filter mask.
thus, I have only been in there twice in the past seven years. I buy my flowers for the planter locally, not at Home Depot again. I did go in there to buy a real piece of wood 7 years ago, to put under my computer keyboard (I am sensitive to ersatz wood with its various coatings and chemicals). The manager who found me my wood told me that they had only l6 linear feet of real wood in the place, and everything else came from China. And everything else was made of chemicals I am sensitive to. Thus, I have given up on Home Depot. Joe the handyman will have to go int there if I need something badly. |
We have a local Hardware store thats a dream! they have real wood, real screws, real Christmas lights. I can walk in the door, hand my list to steve, and he will fill it, bring it to the register, ring it up, and carry it to the car. I can handle that!
We live in a heavily socially service dependent area, and there are NO stores round here. We have Target (new one) and its overloaded. Wal-Mart (old one) and its rammed full. Sears closed, JCP is open but only has tiny clothes. We have several grocery stores, but most are exactly the same as the other. More than anything its the crowds. pushing and shoving, and reeking of perfume or ashtrays. allowing their kids to run free like its the zoo or something. I am supposed to be tolerant of their running carts up and down the isle till they finally smack me in the back or feet. I am supposed to be tolerant of smashing all the tomatoes, and taking bites out of the cakes. Mom says "kids will be kids!" |
I've had to narrow my world down quite a bit......mostly to ordering what I need online.
I use my grocery store delivery guy, Phillip, for perishable things, produce and frozen foods. Yes it's more expensive than going myself but for what I buy (just for me) the fact that I don't have to actually "go" to the store is a huge benefit. For all my paper products, cleaning products and general household items I use Alice.com. This site is fantastic. Superb customer service and quick delivery. Free shipping with a minimum order, too. For pet food and supplies I shop Petco.com. Great site, fast shipping and it's free over $49.....sometimes they have specials where the minimum is less. Plus, I go through ebates and get cash back for my purchases. Just got a check for $35.83!! For things I cannot get at Alice.com (which is a rarity) I use Drugstore.com. They ship quick and I can go through ebates for them, too. I've got it down to a science and couldn't be happier with it! :) |
Don't forget Amazon! They have much more variety there now!
I get most of my supplements (my hard to find ones at that) there now. Just about the same prices as iherb.com They have useful items in the health section. That is where I found my little adjustable shower stool years ago.. which I still have. (after my leg injury) I also just found some Americaine ointment and another first aid product that is no longer carried in stores here! My guardian angels must have been with me yesterday...there was no one in the store, and hubby even came in to help me! LOL But I noticed that the first aid section was very light with few choices. And another shopper could not find dye free Benadryl there either. She was making a fuss and we ended up talking together. She just had allergy tests and was turning pink! I also found my gel inserts but had a time really finding them-- which is typical for Target. They have narrowed the aisles quite a bit too, I've noticed. |
Kelly, I went to Petco, but they didn't have my dog food..Purina little bites. I got it at Walgreens. they also have a grocery store for pantry items and free delivery for anything over 25.00!!
Thanks for all your hints.:hug: |
I also am an amazon prime member, so I get great rates on fast shipping.
I have to go tomorrow. DS is here again, and that means the house needs food! UGH! |
Sorry you have to go to the store. By some low fat stuff. Chicken breasts and vegetables for the crock pot. Good spices. Not too exciting but might help the MS part of your really challenging life.
I'm having a sleepless night and I know I have the dentist tomorrow, so things are not looking so great for me, either. I really don't think I can stand much more myself. But looking at the world, looks like world is on last legs too.... |
I've taken to buying alot of frozen prepared foods.....but I've found Kashi is pretty good and Newman's Own now has a line of dinners which are excellent. At least I can be somewhat healthy and still get the convenience of prepared things.
As I continue down this MS road I find that I "allow" more things I normally wouldn't but most are just for convenience sake. DS is coming over tomorrow morning and I'm going to Publix. Senior discount day...:rolleyes:...Lord, give me patience. :p Now I need patience to put up with myself and not others! :o:o |
Noooooooo, Kell, not on senior discount day..:eek::eek::eek::eek:
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And here I've been feeling sorry for myself because I haven't been in any store for almost three years!!! I live on the outskirts of a small town, which I love, but they recently built a super-Walmart across the road from the original Walmart, now closed so my "old" self has wanted to go spend hours just window shopping (so to speak). Thank heaven reality has set in before I've actually given it a try!:eek: Just like you've all mentioned, it's like feeding time at the zoo! My old self used to love all the commotion, but now my head hurts if more than three people are in my kitchen at the same time!
My "problem" started years ago when I was still walking with a cane. Was shopping at a mall, getting tired and sore, when I came to an "intersection" of two corridors -- you know, the big open area. It was like vertigo immediately set in, I literally froze, couldn't move, buzzing in my head, thought I was going to faint. Being alone I had to get through it somehow so after a deep breath, kept my head down, just looked at the floor, kept saying some stupid thing to myself so I wouldn't "think" about where I was, and just went. Made it across the humongous...so it seemed....desert and found a bench to rest a few minutes before heading out to tackle the parking lot. Oh yeah....I do have both MS and Fibromyalgia.....double over-load. My cleaning ladies/friends, do my grocery shopping weekly and I spend alot of time looking through the hundreds of catalogs that come in the mail for finding those unusual things and clothes. Of course these days clothes are sweatpants and shirts/tee shirts/slippers. When the home nurses/doctors/friends are trying to encourage me to fill out the form for "van" service so I can get out in the world, I've always said "one of these days". Now I know that day will never come, I don't regret it at all and am happy to just "be here" in my safe home. By the way, my mailman knows I can't get to the mailbox anymore, so he puts it between the storm door and regular door, and rings the doorbell once to let me know he's been here. There ARE still good people out there.:hug: A question for you all who shop here on the internet -- do you have some of the same problems with color, light, too many decisions, etc. here also? Trying to navigate some of the websites and make decisions can prove to be too much some days also for me. Of course today is great...NOT....my little dog, Tasha, seems to have eaten something that didn't agree with her and is throwing up all over the place. Yuck! :vomit2: Besides dealing with the smell (sorry) it's a challenge cleaning up with paper towels, cleaner and a grabber. Sitting in this "chair", there's no way I can actually reach the floor. Same thing when she forgets she's a big girl and poops in the house. Sometimes I just sit here and bawl, :Sob: for a bit, then go ahead and figure out how to clean up the mess. Before MS, who woulda thunk it??? Thank you all for the chuckles, but know that in my heart I'm right there with you...........:grouphug: |
Aww Judy :hug: You mentioned so many of my issues. I freeze at intersections and get vertigo.
From a wheel chair you can use a grabber with paper towels wrapped around the end to pick up poop. they sell some nice grabbers now. They have vacuums with long light weight handles that suck up most any mess. Have he cleaning girls change the bag when they come. I am starting to order more from Amazon, and while I love schwans its expensive and full of sodium. I also have to be careful of mushrooms and shrimp which seem to be in alot of products these days. I am buying my milk, and meat from a local farmer. I walk into their barn, full my milk jugs, leave my money and go. I pre order meat, so my stuff is wrapped as I requested, and in the freezer in the barn waiting for me. I have prepaid for the beef/chicken so its mine to have. Husband helps at slaughtering time so we barter his service for free meat. I find a lot of people to be so rude in the store. they bump you, they lean over you. they stand in the middle of the isle and scratch their...head...they bring a mass of children and dont watch them. They come sick or well, and touch everything, and then they start to push on you even tho you are tucked off to the side of the isle trying to read the package of what you are buying. I need a few things, so I am going before 10am today. Tuesday is a decent day. We miss those who ran out on the weekend (monday shoppers) and senior day is Wednesday, so they are normally well stocked on tuesday. and what is with those coupon shoppers that clear the isle of a whole product? You go to get a product on sale, you have a coupon ready, you get to where they keep it and...nothing! big holes and gaps in the shelf where it should be. I asked one shopper with TWO carts full of baby powder to have just one! I was told "you should have gotten here BEFORE me if you wanted baby powder." UGH! I want to slap her! you know that stuff will sit in her garage till the second coming! She will end up throwing it out 5 years from now, but for the next 5 brag on what a good deal she got. LEAVE SOME for the rest of us please! If you want 100 of something call the store and pre order it! |
Probably the baby powder lady owns her own small business. I know one localish little store shops the sales at the big supermarkets, then resells the stuff.
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I braved the store this morning. DS was here at 8:30 AM :eek::eek: and we were there before 8:45!! I stocked up on lots of non perishables. Told DS to grab a buggy and get whatever he needed, too. Partly to get him busy doing something else besides hovering over me!! :p He got a few things he needed and I also put gas in his car.
There were alot of BOGO deals I wanted to stock up on. I think I'm set for a while. Also got all my prescriptions refilled while I was out so I'm good for probably another month or so of staying at home! I was ready to leave just about the time I walked in the door of the store. :rolleyes: The lights, music, perfume, noise.......I think I'm just so conditioned to staying at home that the onslaught of all these different things just overwhelms me. Not to mention the lady behind me in line who had to let everyone know she was on her way home from work with a virus! :mad: Get away from me!! :eek: The cats were thrilled with all the bags we brought in and had to inspect each one thoroughly. I'm exhausted and ready for a nap. ;) |
The "Walmart syndrome" is one of my first symptoms just before my diagnosis. I thought I was crazy and just having some sort of anxiety disorder....but it came on suddenly and involved most public places.
I even tried to explain it to the doctor...and I used Walmart specifically as the example! If you google it, you will see that the fluorescent lights are a problem for most M.S.ers. |
Judy2, I have trouble with online catalogs too, too much light, going back and forth. So I mainly use paper catalogs. I too am isolated so I need to order from catalogs for things like bras and undies and nighties, but the shoes I get from catalogs just don't work, and I found that our local department store actually sells great shoes now!
I used to have much more trouble with "intersections" at stores than I do now, and I had classical agoraphobia at 3 distinct times in my life....could not go out in the open spaces at all. But I don't get that much any more...am I better than I was? Possibly. Eating Swank and resting up and wearing dark glasses--all the ploys have made it easier now for me to negotiate "open spaces". I could easily fall back into trouble if I was still working and dashing to the store and picking up a kid, and waiting in traffic with gaseous fumes blowing at me. |
Woke today and hubby said "im sorry sweetie, but we need a few things at the grocery store. Do you think we can make a trip today?" :eek: My brain immediately went into panic. I said I would try, after I got something to eat, and time for a pill to kick in. All of a sudden, my clothes feel too tight. My feet feel like clay, and my brain is fearing the place before I even get there! I must do more exposure therapy I guess. I used to love that grocery store. now I cant think in there.
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