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    honey the codewitch
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    Not having my husband here makes it very clear what kind of abilities I have and don't have. Trying to even go for groceries has left me with panic attacks, or sent me home with empty hands. I wanted to go to my local grocery store, but they don't do curb side pickup, they don't do delivery, and they don't organize with a 3rd party service to do so like instacart. This is an upscale grocery store catering to the granola eating types, just apparently not those with certain disabilities. I left them a 1 star yelp review. So I have to use instacart with a busy grocery store (too busy for me to do curbside pickup, i think - i can't afford to panic while driving) that's not even nearest to me, and a place I do not like to shop for how they treat their employees, some of whom are my friends. Is it really so hard to offer curbside pickup? I mean, you've got customers that have the money to pay for it. It's an "upscale" store as grocery stores go. I just need my man to come home. I can't even focus on work. But if I'm not shoeless, sitting in the parking lot rocking myself and sobbing "why do you hate me?" I'm doing okay right?

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      Not having my husband here makes it very clear what kind of abilities I have and don't have. Trying to even go for groceries has left me with panic attacks, or sent me home with empty hands. I wanted to go to my local grocery store, but they don't do curb side pickup, they don't do delivery, and they don't organize with a 3rd party service to do so like instacart. This is an upscale grocery store catering to the granola eating types, just apparently not those with certain disabilities. I left them a 1 star yelp review. So I have to use instacart with a busy grocery store (too busy for me to do curbside pickup, i think - i can't afford to panic while driving) that's not even nearest to me, and a place I do not like to shop for how they treat their employees, some of whom are my friends. Is it really so hard to offer curbside pickup? I mean, you've got customers that have the money to pay for it. It's an "upscale" store as grocery stores go. I just need my man to come home. I can't even focus on work. But if I'm not shoeless, sitting in the parking lot rocking myself and sobbing "why do you hate me?" I'm doing okay right?

      Real programmers use butterflies

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      Why can't you just go inside the grocery store and purchase your items? Panic attacks? If you don't mind, could you explain further? Thanks. Do you have any friends, neighbors, or family that can assist you?

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        Not having my husband here makes it very clear what kind of abilities I have and don't have. Trying to even go for groceries has left me with panic attacks, or sent me home with empty hands. I wanted to go to my local grocery store, but they don't do curb side pickup, they don't do delivery, and they don't organize with a 3rd party service to do so like instacart. This is an upscale grocery store catering to the granola eating types, just apparently not those with certain disabilities. I left them a 1 star yelp review. So I have to use instacart with a busy grocery store (too busy for me to do curbside pickup, i think - i can't afford to panic while driving) that's not even nearest to me, and a place I do not like to shop for how they treat their employees, some of whom are my friends. Is it really so hard to offer curbside pickup? I mean, you've got customers that have the money to pay for it. It's an "upscale" store as grocery stores go. I just need my man to come home. I can't even focus on work. But if I'm not shoeless, sitting in the parking lot rocking myself and sobbing "why do you hate me?" I'm doing okay right?

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        That's got to be very frustrating. Sorry to hear that. You should try gardening, if you don't already. Less dependence on others is a good thing.

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          That's got to be very frustrating. Sorry to hear that. You should try gardening, if you don't already. Less dependence on others is a good thing.

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          honey the codewitch
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          I don't have much room left for a garden now that we have chickens.

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          • H honey the codewitch

            Not having my husband here makes it very clear what kind of abilities I have and don't have. Trying to even go for groceries has left me with panic attacks, or sent me home with empty hands. I wanted to go to my local grocery store, but they don't do curb side pickup, they don't do delivery, and they don't organize with a 3rd party service to do so like instacart. This is an upscale grocery store catering to the granola eating types, just apparently not those with certain disabilities. I left them a 1 star yelp review. So I have to use instacart with a busy grocery store (too busy for me to do curbside pickup, i think - i can't afford to panic while driving) that's not even nearest to me, and a place I do not like to shop for how they treat their employees, some of whom are my friends. Is it really so hard to offer curbside pickup? I mean, you've got customers that have the money to pay for it. It's an "upscale" store as grocery stores go. I just need my man to come home. I can't even focus on work. But if I'm not shoeless, sitting in the parking lot rocking myself and sobbing "why do you hate me?" I'm doing okay right?

            Real programmers use butterflies

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            I don't panic, but sometimes a bit lost. Found myself in their canteen twice. So now, if I alone someone of the workforce walks along. In the early hours few people there.

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              Why can't you just go inside the grocery store and purchase your items? Panic attacks? If you don't mind, could you explain further? Thanks. Do you have any friends, neighbors, or family that can assist you?

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              honey the codewitch
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              I have extreme social anxiety. Being around people I don't know can often trigger panic attacks. Even having people I do know around, if I'm fragile that day. Sometimes I can make into a store and out without having a panic attack. Sometimes I can't, but shopping is always extremely anxiety inducing for me. It has been this way for me since 2017. Most of my friends live an hour away. My family lives further. My hubby and a mutual friend are in the next state, because my hubby is getting surgery. I'm a shut in on account of being clinically guano crazy.

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              • H honey the codewitch

                Not having my husband here makes it very clear what kind of abilities I have and don't have. Trying to even go for groceries has left me with panic attacks, or sent me home with empty hands. I wanted to go to my local grocery store, but they don't do curb side pickup, they don't do delivery, and they don't organize with a 3rd party service to do so like instacart. This is an upscale grocery store catering to the granola eating types, just apparently not those with certain disabilities. I left them a 1 star yelp review. So I have to use instacart with a busy grocery store (too busy for me to do curbside pickup, i think - i can't afford to panic while driving) that's not even nearest to me, and a place I do not like to shop for how they treat their employees, some of whom are my friends. Is it really so hard to offer curbside pickup? I mean, you've got customers that have the money to pay for it. It's an "upscale" store as grocery stores go. I just need my man to come home. I can't even focus on work. But if I'm not shoeless, sitting in the parking lot rocking myself and sobbing "why do you hate me?" I'm doing okay right?

                Real programmers use butterflies

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                Joan M
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                You could try "Amazon fresh", we've got very good results with that. And in cases when something does not arrive in good condition (ice cream that lost the ice part ^^¡) they refund it without asking anything. :)

                www.robotecnik.com[^] - robots, CNC and PLC programming

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                • H honey the codewitch

                  Not having my husband here makes it very clear what kind of abilities I have and don't have. Trying to even go for groceries has left me with panic attacks, or sent me home with empty hands. I wanted to go to my local grocery store, but they don't do curb side pickup, they don't do delivery, and they don't organize with a 3rd party service to do so like instacart. This is an upscale grocery store catering to the granola eating types, just apparently not those with certain disabilities. I left them a 1 star yelp review. So I have to use instacart with a busy grocery store (too busy for me to do curbside pickup, i think - i can't afford to panic while driving) that's not even nearest to me, and a place I do not like to shop for how they treat their employees, some of whom are my friends. Is it really so hard to offer curbside pickup? I mean, you've got customers that have the money to pay for it. It's an "upscale" store as grocery stores go. I just need my man to come home. I can't even focus on work. But if I'm not shoeless, sitting in the parking lot rocking myself and sobbing "why do you hate me?" I'm doing okay right?

                  Real programmers use butterflies

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                  I used to volunteer on a help line in the UK and came across people with similar issues. One guy in particular could only go shopping between 2 and 4 AM so that he didn't meet other people. One thing it taught me is the mental health issues are primarily health issues.

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                    I used to volunteer on a help line in the UK and came across people with similar issues. One guy in particular could only go shopping between 2 and 4 AM so that he didn't meet other people. One thing it taught me is the mental health issues are primarily health issues.

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                    honey the codewitch
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                    Yeah I learned that too when it hit me right between the eyes in 2017. Since then I've just ... my life has gotten a lot "smaller", especially socially. It's difficult, because needing to isolate doesn't prepare you for being isolated. I'm just glad that for whatever reason, my husband doesn't trigger my anxiety. :sigh:

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                      You could try "Amazon fresh", we've got very good results with that. And in cases when something does not arrive in good condition (ice cream that lost the ice part ^^¡) they refund it without asking anything. :)

                      www.robotecnik.com[^] - robots, CNC and PLC programming

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                      honey the codewitch
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                      I looked into them, but I'd have needed to wake up my hubby (who is in another state right now) to get the details for our Prime Account. I ended up using InstaCart instead, but they had to go to a different grocery store than the one I usually shop at. That's fine. I thought I would have to wait, but I guess they give you priority delivery on your first order which includes delivering earlier in the day. Woo!

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                        Not having my husband here makes it very clear what kind of abilities I have and don't have. Trying to even go for groceries has left me with panic attacks, or sent me home with empty hands. I wanted to go to my local grocery store, but they don't do curb side pickup, they don't do delivery, and they don't organize with a 3rd party service to do so like instacart. This is an upscale grocery store catering to the granola eating types, just apparently not those with certain disabilities. I left them a 1 star yelp review. So I have to use instacart with a busy grocery store (too busy for me to do curbside pickup, i think - i can't afford to panic while driving) that's not even nearest to me, and a place I do not like to shop for how they treat their employees, some of whom are my friends. Is it really so hard to offer curbside pickup? I mean, you've got customers that have the money to pay for it. It's an "upscale" store as grocery stores go. I just need my man to come home. I can't even focus on work. But if I'm not shoeless, sitting in the parking lot rocking myself and sobbing "why do you hate me?" I'm doing okay right?

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                        Kenneth Haugland
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                        Some cab companies here offer to do the shopping for you due to the Covid issues. Maybe a solution?

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                          I looked into them, but I'd have needed to wake up my hubby (who is in another state right now) to get the details for our Prime Account. I ended up using InstaCart instead, but they had to go to a different grocery store than the one I usually shop at. That's fine. I thought I would have to wait, but I guess they give you priority delivery on your first order which includes delivering earlier in the day. Woo!

                          Real programmers use butterflies

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                          Joan M
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                          Good for you! :) :jig::jig::jig::jig:

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                          • H honey the codewitch

                            I have extreme social anxiety. Being around people I don't know can often trigger panic attacks. Even having people I do know around, if I'm fragile that day. Sometimes I can make into a store and out without having a panic attack. Sometimes I can't, but shopping is always extremely anxiety inducing for me. It has been this way for me since 2017. Most of my friends live an hour away. My family lives further. My hubby and a mutual friend are in the next state, because my hubby is getting surgery. I'm a shut in on account of being clinically guano crazy.

                            Real programmers use butterflies

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                            Slacker007
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                            First, thank you for explaining. I assumed this was the case, just wanted to be sure. Second, I don't think you are crazy just because you have social anxiety. We all have our issues to deal with. I am sorry you are going through a stressful time right now. I hope you are able to find some peace during this ordeal. :thumbsup:

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                              First, thank you for explaining. I assumed this was the case, just wanted to be sure. Second, I don't think you are crazy just because you have social anxiety. We all have our issues to deal with. I am sorry you are going through a stressful time right now. I hope you are able to find some peace during this ordeal. :thumbsup:

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                              honey the codewitch
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                              Social anxiety isn't why I'm crazy. It's just one of the symptoms.

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                                Some cab companies here offer to do the shopping for you due to the Covid issues. Maybe a solution?

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                                honey the codewitch
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                                I found a service that did it, and they delivered early for me too. A little expensive once I tipped, but worth it.

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                                  Not having my husband here makes it very clear what kind of abilities I have and don't have. Trying to even go for groceries has left me with panic attacks, or sent me home with empty hands. I wanted to go to my local grocery store, but they don't do curb side pickup, they don't do delivery, and they don't organize with a 3rd party service to do so like instacart. This is an upscale grocery store catering to the granola eating types, just apparently not those with certain disabilities. I left them a 1 star yelp review. So I have to use instacart with a busy grocery store (too busy for me to do curbside pickup, i think - i can't afford to panic while driving) that's not even nearest to me, and a place I do not like to shop for how they treat their employees, some of whom are my friends. Is it really so hard to offer curbside pickup? I mean, you've got customers that have the money to pay for it. It's an "upscale" store as grocery stores go. I just need my man to come home. I can't even focus on work. But if I'm not shoeless, sitting in the parking lot rocking myself and sobbing "why do you hate me?" I'm doing okay right?

                                  Real programmers use butterflies

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                                  Ron Anders
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                                  I grew up with a guy that once spoke of a coder at his job that could do all this sorcery but couldn't order a cheeseburger. I was a hardware guy back then (late 70s) and thought that both amusing and strange. Well, I've been coding for a while now and nothing makes me choke like ordering from a drive up window order stand. To the degree that my wife now leans over me to do the ordering if I'm driving anymore.

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                                    I grew up with a guy that once spoke of a coder at his job that could do all this sorcery but couldn't order a cheeseburger. I was a hardware guy back then (late 70s) and thought that both amusing and strange. Well, I've been coding for a while now and nothing makes me choke like ordering from a drive up window order stand. To the degree that my wife now leans over me to do the ordering if I'm driving anymore.

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                                    honey the codewitch
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                                    If it weren't for our spouses what would we do? :)

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                                    • H honey the codewitch

                                      If it weren't for our spouses what would we do? :)

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                                      Mutter and starve. :doh:

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                                        I have extreme social anxiety. Being around people I don't know can often trigger panic attacks. Even having people I do know around, if I'm fragile that day. Sometimes I can make into a store and out without having a panic attack. Sometimes I can't, but shopping is always extremely anxiety inducing for me. It has been this way for me since 2017. Most of my friends live an hour away. My family lives further. My hubby and a mutual friend are in the next state, because my hubby is getting surgery. I'm a shut in on account of being clinically guano crazy.

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                                        Jorgen Andersson
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                                        My wife can get panic attacks in crowded situations. Obviously less severe than you have it. She told me about it when we met many years ago, but I didn't really understand until we got stuck in a half crowded elevator for half an hour. She has learned to avoid situations where it may happen. Crowded buses for example is a no go. I've also learned that it doesn't happen with a flick of a switch (except for crowded elevators), it builds up over time, with "expectations" being a very big part of it. So it's controllable to a some extent. She's always looking for escape routes without even thinking about it. But she always had it. If you got it 2017, you have probably learned what triggers it. But have you learned how much you can take? And for how long?

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                                          My wife can get panic attacks in crowded situations. Obviously less severe than you have it. She told me about it when we met many years ago, but I didn't really understand until we got stuck in a half crowded elevator for half an hour. She has learned to avoid situations where it may happen. Crowded buses for example is a no go. I've also learned that it doesn't happen with a flick of a switch (except for crowded elevators), it builds up over time, with "expectations" being a very big part of it. So it's controllable to a some extent. She's always looking for escape routes without even thinking about it. But she always had it. If you got it 2017, you have probably learned what triggers it. But have you learned how much you can take? And for how long?

                                          Wrong is evil and must be defeated. - Jeff Ello

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                                          honey the codewitch
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                                          I've got a fair amount of tools to deal with it, so how much I can take is improving - sometimes. As far as getting a read on where I'm at, I can most of the time. Like, I know if going to the store will be too much for me. As far as how long, not so much. The thing is it's very situational. I was doing okay at the grocery store the other day through most of it, and then someone got in line behind me and my heart started racing. I didn't have a panic attack that time, but some days I would have.

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