beautifulbroken
Bronze Member
I don't know about you but I love music and I listen to it constantly. It has been an especially good companion since the events that led to me being diagnosed with PTSD.
I'm a Neil Diamond fanatic and I listen to his music a lot. It relaxes me and helps keep me calm, especially when my anxiety rears it's ugly head. Which is more often than I'd like.
Last year for my 40th birthday my wife and I flew to LA and saw him perform at the Greek Theatre for the 40th Anniversary celebration of his album Hot August Night. This was a big deal for many reasons. I mean Neil at the Greek for one. But there was a bigger issue at hand.
Yes, for the first time since my attack I would have to deal with crowds of people. First at the airport, then on the plane and finally at the concert. Phew! Talk about wanting to vomit. But my wife helped me get through it. Along with an extra anxiety pill and 5mg of Ambien per my doctor-the airport and flight were a blur. But the trip wasn't without perils. I couldn't take an Ambien at the concert! Especially not after what it cost to get seats in the seventh row. But we got there and made it to our seats and then enjoyed the show. I was lost for two hours and didn't think about anything but having a great time. I had almost forgotten what that was.
When it was over I looked at my wife and asked what her favorite part of the show was. She said, "Seeing you happy." Well that made me cry. Then I realized I'd have to walk amongst all the people to get a cab. Talk about tears. HA!
So who do you enjoy listening to? Have you seen them in concert? Any great memories that you'd like to share?
I'm a Neil Diamond fanatic and I listen to his music a lot. It relaxes me and helps keep me calm, especially when my anxiety rears it's ugly head. Which is more often than I'd like.
Last year for my 40th birthday my wife and I flew to LA and saw him perform at the Greek Theatre for the 40th Anniversary celebration of his album Hot August Night. This was a big deal for many reasons. I mean Neil at the Greek for one. But there was a bigger issue at hand.
Yes, for the first time since my attack I would have to deal with crowds of people. First at the airport, then on the plane and finally at the concert. Phew! Talk about wanting to vomit. But my wife helped me get through it. Along with an extra anxiety pill and 5mg of Ambien per my doctor-the airport and flight were a blur. But the trip wasn't without perils. I couldn't take an Ambien at the concert! Especially not after what it cost to get seats in the seventh row. But we got there and made it to our seats and then enjoyed the show. I was lost for two hours and didn't think about anything but having a great time. I had almost forgotten what that was.
When it was over I looked at my wife and asked what her favorite part of the show was. She said, "Seeing you happy." Well that made me cry. Then I realized I'd have to walk amongst all the people to get a cab. Talk about tears. HA!
So who do you enjoy listening to? Have you seen them in concert? Any great memories that you'd like to share?