Re: Fear of Driving

From: William Blount Arthur (m990198@nadn.navy.mil)
Date: Thu Oct 29 1998 - 01:12:19 EST


Congradulations, now you are ready for step 2. Aggressive driving. Grab
a White Zombie CD tommorow and the rest comes naturally.

Good luck

Bill
'97 SS/T

On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Jason & Norah wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I just wanted to let everyone know that I now consider myself 100% back to
> normal with my driving after the accident. Two months of exposure therapy
> by a psychologist and forcing myself had helped quite a bit, but it wasn't
> complete. I had a lot of driving to do yesterday and my old instinct to grab
> a CD before leaving. I hadn't even looked to see what I grabbed.
>
> Once in the truck I popped in the CD and began driving. My usual fears and
> nervousness were still there until the song "Radar Love" started and I just
> drove normal for 2 hours. I couldn't believe it, rush hour and all, I was
> still passing everyone on the street. When I got home yesterday, I thought
> it was just conincidence so I tried it again today. Same thing -- no
> problems whatsoever. On the way home today, I tried with no music and still
> ok. I guess it took some good driving tunes to get over all the crap.
>
> YEAH!!!! I'M BACK -- SO LOOK OUT!
>
> I just wanted to share my good news with all the DMLers. I couldn't have
> gotten through it without all of you!
>
> Thanks,
> Norah
> current: '98 Dakota Sport black 4x4 CC V8/5.2L/Auto
> current: '95 Dakota Sport white 4x4 Reg Cab V6/3.9L/5spd
> RIP: '95 Dakota Sport black 4x2 CC V6/3.9L/Auto
> previous: '93 Dakota blue 4x2 CC V6/3.9L/Auto
>
>



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