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Have my list neatly typed out for the Consultant tomorrow...going to ask her about something for this horrible anxiety...when I wrote about it on here several people suggested Oramorph and Citalapram...so I'm going to see if she thinks they'd suit me...and if not, what would.

I already take Seroxat...have been for the past twenty years...perhaps it's time for a change.

And I'm going to broach the subject of a wheelchair as well... she did suggest one ages ago but she might have changed her mind since then...if she disagrees then I think I might buy one anyway...just so Himself can take me out down the road when the weathers fine...can't walk more than a few yards now without getting horribly breathless and I do suffer from cabin fever and lack of fresh air...

Of course the most important list is for the craft shop...get my priorities right...most of that list is boring essentials like decent thread...and rotary cutter blades which cost a small fortune...another cutting board 'cos I left the last one near the window in my shed and it's buckled in the warmth...then there are the proper goodies like charm packs and jelly rolls...just as well I've been squirreling cash away.

I daresay the shop will be stuffed with Christmas fabric...won't be looking at that though.

Will be totally knackered tomorrow evening...

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Billiejean_2

A wheelchair's a great idea. Or how about one of those mobility scooters that lots of people on here use ?

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starveycat

I agree with Billiejean when she talks about a powered wheelchair, if you can get one as it will give you your freedom back, but there again if Himself is happy to push you that will be great as it will get you out of the house .as for the crafty shop they are such magic places, but I have had some good sewing finds in charity shops, as some folks get cross stitch kits and never finish them and as for wool there is always a ball or two I am rambling again hey ho thats old age for you ♥♥♥

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Photogeek

Hi Vashti best of luck with the Consultant tomorrow, it can be hard to

Get the treatment that is ideal for your situation, enjoy the craft shopping ,

Oh it's like me going to an Art shop, i feel it's like nirvana, and I never want to

Leave it without spending lots.

Hannah

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grannyjan in reply toPhotogeek

It's like me going to a book shop :-) not much time to read at the moment, and have my kindle too but you can't beat a proper book :-)

jan x

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O2Trees

Hello Vashti, I missed your previous post on anxiety. I do feel for you. After my pneumonia earlier in the year i had horrendous panic attacks. Always been an anxious person but it was more or less under control previously. Finally i got myself to the doc and she prescribed mirtazipine. I only take a small amount (it comes in three strengths) but it does the trick. Do hope your doc can sort something out for you.

Have fun in the craft shop. Hope its diverting for a while :)

Take care and good wishes, jean

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Azure_Sky

I know people who have good results with Citilipram. Seroxat is more an anti depressant. It can take a while to be weaned off Seroxat

I think there are ways of doing it, so you you are not left without anything. The doctor will be able to advise you on that. As you have been on Seroxat for 20 years, it may well have lost some of it's effectiveness.

I don't think you will have any problems getting a wheelchair prescribed. One solution is a small power chair to use at home and down your street and a lightweight folding one for your car.

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Lynda1952

Good luck when you see the consultant. Having a wheelchair will be great for you, so that you can get out and about. At least you are going to the craft shop afterwards, a little treat for you after going to the hospital! Xx

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piggi

Yes, good luck with the consultant - keep your eye on your reward visit to the craft shop! x piigi

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Snodgrass

As Dave Allen used to say "May your God go with you"

Good luck Vashti,good idea to write it down.

Oh yes, you do need to get out of the house,makes such a difference to your mood!

Some good suggestions here xx

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Dedalus

Good luck with your consultant Vashti, and hope you get things sorted out - both the anxiety and the wheelchair, as well as your lovely craft essentials (enjoy that part). All best wishes - take care x

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Sheilab123

I have been taking Citalapram for a good few years and believe it helps. Great idea re wheelchair, it certainly does make us feel better if we can get out sometimes. Oh and don't forget your nail varnish for ol frosty face! xx

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Nikkers

Good luck Vashti, let us know how you get on. XX

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hufferpuffer

Hope your day goes very well for you Vashti and you find something you love, thinking of you and hoping you don't over tire yourself, huff xxxx😘💕💕💕

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pollyjj

Good luck Vashti hope all goes well today and you get the things you want.

take care

polly xx

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sassy59

Hi Vashti, I hope you managed to find your goods in the craft shop and managed to also get your doctor to agree to a wheelchair. That could make all the difference to you. Pete has one and it is a bit heavy to push when he is in it but I do get used to it. Lovely to get out and about on a fine day.

Did the Consultant come up with anything else for the anxiety? The body does get too used to drugs over time so a new approach could be good for you.

Wishing you well anyway. xxxx

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mskpjb

Yes I do hope you get your wheelchair vashti. I know we`ve got oxygen but it would be nice to get out in the fresh air without dragging a heavy oxygen trolley behind. I`d love to go out without this blooming cannula stuck up my nose ! Good luck, Sheila x

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