My Experience With Agoraphobia: How It Attacked Me in Different Ways

Agoraphobia did not come into my life in one single form. It changed again and again, especially when I thought I was recovering. Below is how it affected me at different stages.


1. Fear of Heart Attack

  • It started with a sudden increase in my heartbeat.
  • My heart would race, and I felt intense fear.
  • I became convinced that I was having a heart attack.
  • Even when nothing serious was wrong, the fear felt real.

After some months, this fear slowly reduced, and I felt like I was healing.


2. Fear While Traveling and Eating

  • A new fear appeared when I started traveling.
  • I believed that if I didn’t eat anything while traveling, my BP would go down and I would die.
  • Traveling stopped feeling normal or safe.
  • Fear followed me everywhere, especially outside my comfort zone.

This fear appeared during:

  • Traveling by train
  • Traveling by airplane
  • Traveling by car
  • Going to malls
  • Visiting mountains
  • Even short trips away from home

Over time, I recovered from this fear as well.


3. Fear of Blood Pressure and Cholesterol

  • After recovering again, agoraphobia returned in another way.
  • I started focusing too much on my cholesterol and blood pressure.
  • Every small body sensation made me feel like my BP was going high.
  • Fear would increase instantly when I noticed these sensations.

4. Physical Sensations That Increased Fear

  • I started feeling a burning sensation in my feet.
  • This sensation scared me and made my anxiety worse.
  • My fear and physical symptoms kept feeding each other.

What I Learned From This Journey

  • Agoraphobia does not stay the same — it keeps changing its form.
  • When one fear disappears, another may try to replace it.
  • These fears feel real, even when there is no real danger.
  • Healing is possible, even if it happens slowly.

Final Thoughts

Recovery is not a straight path. It comes with ups and downs.
Agoraphobia may attack in different ways, but it does not define who I am — and it does not control my future.

If you are going through something similar, know that you are not alone.

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