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Had a massive anxiety attack at a public swimming centre that (for me) was quite 'off the charts' (for me)

Took my 8 y/o daughter to a different than normal public swimming centre yesterday that has an awesome waterslide and four different pools.

All good for first hour, then I started to have a massive anxiety attack triggered by lots of things:

- crowds/noise (one of the pools had uni waterpolo games happening).
- female attraction (to many of the cute mums etc.) knowing I'm not really allowed to look at or admire women I find attractive and also knowing as a mature guy I'm a hasbeen romantic relationship reject (if one of them had actually said hello or interacted with me I would have had a total meltdown and paniced).
- generally feeling sick from going on the waterslide (I had to come off that early).
- feeling my emergency fight-or-flight triggering and building up lots of adrenalin with increased heart rate but knowing I was there for my daughter I just had to cope.
- feeling increasingly 'unsafe' in a way that nobody else could have understood.

We were there 4 hours, and for the final 3 hours I fought the anxiety attack hard. In the last hour I told my daughter I no longer felt safe and wanted to leave but she partly didn't believe I was having a really difficult time coping and partly was loving being there with me.

I felt really out of my depth socially and just kept to myself when I wasn't swimming/watersliding with my daughter. I know one way to combat chronic social fear/anxiety is to face it head on, but yesterday was probably too much (for me).

I can tell you that once we got home I suddenly felt hugely relieved as I was back in my 'safe place' again.

It's great to see my daughter loving swimming though that was something internatlised just within myself as somewhat of a 'defence' against the high-level anxiety. As a very experienced person with that I'm really good at hiding my anxiety from other people until I find it too much and have to leave.
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PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
EMDR therapy is really good. x
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@PatientlyWaiting25 I'll have to check out what that is. thanks.
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
@zonavar68 some of the exercises they give you are really helpful to do in situations where you feel overwhelmed. There's one that's called the butterfly hug. The exercises are for crossing the midline but I don't know much about how it works.