Cdg,
You will once again be able to go, speaking as once agoraphobic, then in remission and traveled and worked for 3yrs panic free, to the attacks coming back and the agoraphobia.
Right now, I think your still sensitized to what happened and the usual thoughts for us "Will I be like this forever? Making progress and then one setback brings the freshness of fear back with the panic. Also I think since you got chastised for not being able to control it, has got you down, however from reading your post, I TRULY think your husband is geninunely SORRY. Don't beat yourself up over this, he is great, even my own gets perturbed with me, I can be making progress, then bam a setback, and it catches them off guard too, but we as the sufferers feel totally devastated by it.
I can't count the times early on (but they have since passed, since they pretty much know they can come out of nowhere), that if I make one accomplishment one day, they dont understand the next day I may not. It isnt getting over a phobia in one day-I sure wish it was!! It takes time and patience in those closest to you and yourself.
Sometimes it helps before embarking somewhere that you tell or ask the person, if I getting to feeling very uncomfortable and wish to leave, will we do so without criticism?
This I find helps alot, it is almost as if you have permission to feel anxious, yet not trapped, and find yourself going without having to turn back. Its really like a psychological crutch of the disorder, just as the meds, you have the meds to calm you down, and the means to leave if need be without feeling overwhelming guilt upon you. Of course we all try to float and deal with it as best we can, but if it really is getting bad, then you know you can leave. Better to do that, than suffer a major setback, and feel you have let yourself and others down.
I had read once a woman explain living with agoraphobia and the trust of your support person. This is written by a women named Ellen.
Anxiety /agoraphobia may have many different facets, forms and "quirks," most of which are very foreign to the average individual. It's very important to many phobics that a certain amount of control be afforded them in most anxiety-provoking situations. Hence we have anoth