I was all ready yesterday to travel up to London to catch a train to Scotland to visit my 90 year old mother for the first time since August’19. I was then booked to fly to Spain next Saturday. As I left the house,I started to shake. My husband was taking me to the station but halfway there - I burst into tears!
He brought me home where I had another burst of tears.
I used to travel over the whole UK for my work as a management consultant and coach. Thought nothing of a different day in a different hotel in a different city.
My friend that I was going to Spain with has phoned twice since yesterday afternoon. He has adopted the ‘be more positive’ ‘ don’t give in to it’ stance. I don’t think he has experienced mental health issues in his own family. ( We’ve been friends for 50 years!) I suffered depression 15 years ago after my daughter’s wedding when my husband ( not her father) was beaten up , which I witnessed. I felt almost the same yesterday. My family were very supportive yesterday when I explained what had happened.
I have been quite reclusive during Covid, I go to the shops once a week with my DH. I got my bus pass a year ago and have used it twice! Is anyone else experiencing this sort of reaction to ‘ getting back to normal’?
Sorry for a long saga . I just wondered if any one else was going through a similar time and how best to deal with it.
Preston Davey, another baby P.
Are you in your forever house?
Retiring and living frugally in money from downsizing after years of stress


Eat your elephant in small chunks...
even though I did try and engage but the breathing techniques I learnt really did change my reactions to panic 
