Stainboy
12-02-2009, 10:46 PM
I'm not working, so I dont have a lot of money so that needs to be factored in but I would really like to have a car again. I've never been someone who sees driving as just a tool to get from one place to another, I know people who think that way and resent how expensive their car is. My friend was complaining about how far she has to drive to visit a friend this weekend whereas I think she's bloody lucky to not have to take public transport.
And that's the problem, I had an appointment monday morning which involved catching 2 buses and a walk that was longer than I could cope with without panicking on the way. I have always been relaxed while driving, it's always felt like a comfort zone and I really miss it.
During the 2nd year of my first uni I became very anxious and afraid to go to classes, but I had a job at night that involved driving up to 18 drunk, loud students home in a minibus. You'd think someone suffering so much anxiety could never do such a thing but that job was my sancuary, I looked forward to going to it, it kept me sane that year.
I really think that having a car would give me the freedom to get to places that totall freak me out otherwise and would prevent the horrors of what happened monday. I will be going "home" for xmas which involves trains and using the underground in London and the thought of that absolutely terrifies me.
Is it mad though, someone so afraid of everything wanting to drive?
And that's the problem, I had an appointment monday morning which involved catching 2 buses and a walk that was longer than I could cope with without panicking on the way. I have always been relaxed while driving, it's always felt like a comfort zone and I really miss it.
During the 2nd year of my first uni I became very anxious and afraid to go to classes, but I had a job at night that involved driving up to 18 drunk, loud students home in a minibus. You'd think someone suffering so much anxiety could never do such a thing but that job was my sancuary, I looked forward to going to it, it kept me sane that year.
I really think that having a car would give me the freedom to get to places that totall freak me out otherwise and would prevent the horrors of what happened monday. I will be going "home" for xmas which involves trains and using the underground in London and the thought of that absolutely terrifies me.
Is it mad though, someone so afraid of everything wanting to drive?