anxiety and family functions
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Paula
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I don't find that volunteering helps me at all. If this were shyness, it would be a perfect opportunity, but for anxiety, placing obligations on me over and above just being there made the anxiety so much worse. When I was younger, my grandmother and my mother always tried to get me to help with things, and it was horrible. However, I always did what I could. When it was that TOM, my anxiety was always off the charts, and it would be a day of complete misery.
I used to get sick regularly when we'd have social events, and I started to wonder if it was psychosomatic. Now, I give myself permission to excuse myself when it's my bedtime, and let my husband host the remainder of the party. I'm honest with my friends about my situation, so they know that it's overstimulation, not their company.
And that's what I think you should do about the card games! Everyone knows you have some issues. You are still someone they want in their family. Why not just be honest? Say something like, "Wow... I haven't played this game for a long time, and I think I lost the rules along with most of my recollection of algebra and nuclear physics last fall when they tried that treatment... oh I forget what it was. Could I get a refresher on the rules?"
You'll get a few laughs, and they'll love reminding you of the rules. It'll be like introducing someone new to the game, which is always fun for a group.
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On a side note, I'd talk to your psychiatrist about the Buspar. My mother was taking that for a while (for her mania episodes), but eventually switched to something else. (Trazadone? I think?)
Good luck, and keep us posted. :)
Please note: I AM NOT A DOCTOR. If you want medical advice, talk to your doctor. Whatever I post, there is probably some surgeon or other health care provider somewhere that disagrees with me. If you want to know what your surgeon thinks, then ask him or her. Check out my blog.