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Old Apr 16, 2018, 06:07 PM
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So out of my element. Anxiety is running high but I am determined to enjoy myself. Even if it means using all my prns I have available. It is just so many people. I need to just focus on the stage.
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Old Apr 17, 2018, 12:00 AM
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Pink was amazing tonight as usual. The woman in front of me was annoying but I tried not to let her ruin my night. Pink holds a special place with me because her music really helped me during my darkest times. I know that probably sounds corny but oh well.
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Old Apr 17, 2018, 01:23 PM
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Pink was amazing tonight as usual. The woman in front of me was annoying but I tried not to let her ruin my night. Pink holds a special place with me because her music really helped me during my darkest times. I know that probably sounds corny but oh well.
Glad you enjoyed the concent. I have become a huge Pink fan, she has really crushed it the last few years and has had a stunning career.
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Old Apr 17, 2018, 02:20 PM
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Glad you were able to enjoy the concert.

I was shaking for a bit at the last concert I went to. The music was great though and I had a lot of fun.
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Old Apr 17, 2018, 03:15 PM
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I am glad you were able to enjoy the concert!

I have a few to attend this year. While I am looking forward to them, I am also experiencing some apprehension, especially with the large indoor concerts. I find the outdoor concerts easier somehow.

Pink! I'll bet it was fantastic!


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Old Apr 17, 2018, 03:20 PM
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I bought tickets to a Jack White concert back in January when I was feeling well. I'm feeling anxious & a bit agoraphobic now; plus it's a two hour drive.. I hate the fact that with bipolar cycling I can't make plans in advance. In January, I was 10 feet tall & bulletproof...Now, not so much. If tickets had been cheap, I might skip the concert, but a friend & I paid over $100 for the tickets on StubHub. It makes me feel better knowing that you folks made it without freaking out. I hope I can do the same on Thursday.
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Old Apr 17, 2018, 03:55 PM
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I bought tickets to a Jack White concert back in January when I was feeling well. I'm feeling anxious & a bit agoraphobic now; plus it's a two hour drive.. I hate the fact that with bipolar cycling I can't make plans in advance. In January, I was 10 feet tall & bulletproof...Now, not so much. If tickets had been cheap, I might skip the concert, but a friend & I paid over $100 for the tickets on StubHub. It makes me feel better knowing that you folks made it without freaking out. I hope I can do the same on Thursday.
Yeah, we buy tickets way in advance. If we can't make it, we very quickly sell the tickets on craigslist. Four tickets will be sold in an hour.

I cannot skip out on the next one. Another couple is going with us.

I hope Thursday goes smoothly for you!


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Old Apr 18, 2018, 01:29 PM
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Tomorrow is the Jack White concert in Detroit & I'm freaking out. It's a 90 minute drive & then I'll have to park & sit in an arena with 19,000 other people while trying to stay in my own skin. I haven't been feeling very well. I was stupid to buy the tickets back in January when I was feeling well, since I know my moods cycle like this. I can't sell them since my friend & I spent an ungodly amount for the tickets on StubHub the day after they went on sale. A stupid example of over-spending when I'm feeling hypo.

I know this is my second post on the matter, but the closer the event gets, the more I panic. Wild Coyote kindly posted some advice, but there's no way I could sell my ticket for what I paid for it since the secondary market prices drop the closer the concerts get...plus, my friend has his heart set on going. I haven't been to an indoor concert in over 20 years. I just hope I don't make an arse out of myself.
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Old Apr 18, 2018, 02:12 PM
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Tomorrow is the Jack White concert in Detroit & I'm freaking out. It's a 90 minute drive & then I'll have to park & sit in an arena with 19,000 other people while trying to stay in my own skin. I haven't been feeling very well. I was stupid to buy the tickets back in January when I was feeling well, since I know my moods cycle like this. I can't sell them since my friend & I spent an ungodly amount for the tickets on StubHub the day after they went on sale. A stupid example of over-spending when I'm feeling hypo.

I know this is my second post on the matter, but the closer the event gets, the more I panic. Wild Coyote kindly posted some advice, but there's no way I could sell my ticket for what I paid for it since the secondary market prices drop the closer the concerts get...plus, my friend has his heart set on going. I haven't been to an indoor concert in over 20 years. I just hope I don't make an arse out of myself.
I am getting anxious about my next one and it's several days away yet. I am thinking I am sorry I've made the commitment to our friends for the concert. It will probably be fun once I get over my angst!

You can do this!


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Old Apr 18, 2018, 08:50 PM
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I thought you were the one giving the concert.
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