Due to poor sense of direction unless accompanied by someone I very much stay within my safe zones within the town . I did have a bus pass on account of my mental illness, but a change over of staff at my mental health centre meant I fell through the gap when it came to getting a covering letter for renewal.
Have not attempted to chase it up because basically there is only a couple of routes I feel comfortable with (a) to the hospital (b) to where my mother(who died in 2010) used to live. Other journeys I can't face doing on my own for fear of struggling to navigate my way around when I get off and getting lost and trapped . Ditto with train travel. Getting on a train and getting off at the right station is just a matter of noticing the station signs, but it's making my way around when I leave the train station that is the problem.
Poor sense of direction -possibly agoraphobic
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Re: Poor sense of direction -possibly agoraphobic
Hi firemonkey,
You might find these previous discussions of interest.
http://www.dyspraxicadults.org.uk/forum ... =11&t=4368
http://www.dyspraxicadults.org.uk/forum ... =11&t=4028
You might find these previous discussions of interest.
http://www.dyspraxicadults.org.uk/forum ... =11&t=4368
http://www.dyspraxicadults.org.uk/forum ... =11&t=4028
Tom
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(from Peter and the Test Tube Babies, Foot Full of Bullets)