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		<title>Woman leaves house after 18 years</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Woman leaves house after 18 years</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 14:46:08 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Page last updated at 11:54 GMT, Friday, 17 April 2009 12:54 UK<br /><br />BBC NEWS<br /><br />Sue Curtis takes some of her first steps outside after being trapped inside for 18 years<br /><br />An agoraphobic woman who was too scared to leave her home for 18 years has ventured outside for the first time.<br /><br />Sue Curtis, 40, from South Shields on Tyneside, developed the phobia during a panic attack at a local library.<br /><br />Because of her fear of spaces she was married in her front room and as she could not attend her father&#x27;s funeral his coffin was brought into the house.<br /><br />But after researching self-help techniques on the internet, she has now walked a short distance down the road.<br /><br />The mother-of-two now hopes to push herself further and break down her fear .<br /><br />Speaking of the moment she first succumbed to the condition, Mrs Curtis said: I started to feel like something was pushing me down into the ground and I just freaked out.<br /><br />I slowly sidled to the edge of bed, crawled on my hands and knees to the window<br /><br />Sue Curtis<br /><br />So I just grabbed the bairns (children) and said we&#x27;ve got to go home. I felt like everything was just closing in on me I thought I was dying.<br /><br />For the next 18 months she was unable to leave her bed, only being compelled to move by the sounds of her children playing outside.<br /><br />She added: I heard the bairns in the garden playing in the snow and I got angry with myself and I thought I&#x27;m missing out on them.<br /><br />So I slowly sidled to the edge of bed, crawled on my hands and knees to the window and looked out all wide-eyed.<br /><br />One of the bairns looked up and waved and said &#x27;there&#x27;s mam&#x27;, and I said &#x27;hi son&#x27; and shot back into bed.<br /><br />After searching for advice on the internet, Mrs Curtis began to make use of therapeutic techniques and now believes she is on the road to recovery.<br /><br />She says she is determined to get past the barrier and eventually wants to renew her wedding vows in a church.<br /><br />It&#x27;s a wonderful story and it sounds like she&#x27;s making real progress<br /><br />Psychiatrist Dr David Cousins<br /><br />Agoraphobia typically involves fears of activities such as leaving home, entering public places or travelling alone.<br /><br />Sufferers also often experience anxiety, depression, obsessive behaviour and panic attacks.<br /><br />Drugs or psychological therapies can be used to help treat the condition.<br /><br />Dr David Cousins, a psychiatrist at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, said as many as one in 30 people can be affected by agoraphobia.<br /><br />He said: It often boils down to fear of losing control and the embarrassment of what would happen, and they retreat away from that and the anxiety disappears.<br /><br />Commenting on Mrs Curtis&#x27;s case, he said: It&#x27;s a wonderful story and it sounds like she&#x27;s making real progress.<br /><br />The difficulty with this situation is how do you get services to these people who cannot get out and the internet is proving to be a wonderful resource.<br /><br />Link to Susie Curtis<br /><br />http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8004635.stm<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/4/woman-leaves-house-after-18-years.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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