| Am I Cured?
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Submitted 06-24-2002
Am I cured?
JohnW
antares170@hotmail.com
On Wed May 15 bbsinva wanted "to hear someone finally become
CURED, if there is such a thing". On this Board we usually
talk about recovery rather than cure. But I think one or two posters
have claimed to be cured, and I now want to add myself.
I have posted my story before - developed moderate AP at the age
of 16, and began to confront it in my mid-30's. I am now 63. For
years I would freeze up at urinals if anyone else was around. In
my part of the world (Australia), they are mostly troughs, at floor
level. Very occasionally they will be troughs at thigh level - hopeless
for boys! Dividers between wall-bowls are almost unknown. And I
didn't like to use cubicles, because for me it raised concerns about
my masculinity. I wanted to pee alongside other men, but couldn't.
My recovery was a fact before I discovered the IPA site just over
two years ago, but the site has been a great encouragement and has
re-inforced my recovery. These days I use public restrooms at every
opportunity (without actually contriving them), and do so without
any sense of anxiety. I expect success, and for over two years now,
have suffered only two misfires, each in a similar very-busy restroom
situation with no urgency to go on my part.
I have posted what I regard as the reasons for my recovery before:
1. Graded exposure (i.e. peeing in a public restroom, but probably
averaging no more than one
occasion a week, over the years. These days since IPA, more often).
I work from home.
2. The daily practice of "deep relaxation" of about 10
minutes (also known as self-hypnosis,
and using visualisation techniques. See BOB Sun Oct 15, starting
from the bottom of the
list). This has made me a more relaxed person in ANY situation.
I do not practice any
relaxation strategies in restrooms. During the bad old days, I would
multiply 2-digit
numbers by 9, in my head, waiting for my stream to start. These
days I just go and do it.
3. Coming to some understanding of my emotional hang-ups about myself.
This did involve
some professional counselling. I have never been on any medication.
I would claim to have no more difficulty these days at urinals
with other men around, than the average non-AP person. Therefore
I would claim to be "cured". Of course, I will never forget
that I have suffered from AP, and to that extent am not quite the
same as the average non-AP person.
My recovery took some years, but I am sure that it would have been
much more rapid if IPA and the net had been around then, to say
nothing of peebuddies and support groups, which have not yet been
part of my life. I hope to be active in support group work in the
Sydney area when I retire there in just under two years' time. Currently
I live and work in a small community 2 hours out of Sydney, and
because I am a slightly public figure, my graded exposure frequency
in public facilities has had to be kept at a minimum. This also
has meant that my recovery was slower than it should have been.
God bless you all. JohnW.
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