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Opinion: Panic Disorder Makes Getting Stuck on the Coronado Bridge Feel Like a Death Trap
The San Diego-Coronado Bridge. Photo by Chris Stone I had a bottle of pills, hovering over the median of the Coronado Bridge when I begged an officer to help, my body shaking, tears streaming down my face. “We have a life to save,” he said, turning his back to me as he walked away to join the dozens of other officers helping a man who was threatening to jump. For three hours, on Saturday, April 6, I was stuck on the bridge staring at a man threatening to take his life, as I feared in silence I was about to lose mine. It took me ten years to be able to drive over the Coronado bridge — with an anxiety and panic disorder it was too much of a mental risk. What would happen if I got

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