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otomobilist · 2 years
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FIAT 500e satışa sunuldu
%100 elektrikli FIAT 500e satışa sunuldu
İlk kez dünya yollarıyla buluştuğu 1957 yılından bu yana, otomobil dünyasının ikonik modelleri arasında yer alan (more…) “”
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cars-brands · 2 years
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Best Small Luxury Cars, BMW 1 Series, Volkswagen Golf, Peugeot 208, Mercedes A-Class, Audi A1 Sportback, MINI Clubman, Fiat 500 Electric.
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Fiat 500 Tender Two EV, 2008, by Castagna. Designed by Gioacchino Acampora based on the electric version of the new generation 500, the Tender Two was a limited edition model intended for use as a yacht tender or beach car. It recalled the 500 Jolly models that were made by Ghia and other coachbuilders in the 1960s. The seats were trimmed in water-repellent faux leather while the floor and trunk were covered with boards that resembled the decking on a boat.
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ur-mag · 11 months
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I drove the Fiat 500 Electric – it’s nippy & the best small EV to buy but there was a big drawback when I gave it a spin | In Trend Today
I drove the Fiat 500 Electric – it’s nippy & the best small EV to buy but there was a big drawback when I gave it a spin Read Full Text or Full Article on MAG NEWS
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Check out this amazing new PART 6 themed key artwork for an ongoing Fiat 500 x Lupin III cross-over collaboration in Japan!
The artwork, which features character designs by Hirotaka Marufuji, includes three different models of the most recent line of vehicles - the Fiat 500, the Fiat 500e, and the Fiat 600e. It's fun to see the characters riding around in a more recent model, after we're so used to seeing them in the classic car! I wonder what both Lupin and Jigen would think of the newer electric model…?
The first part of the campaign itself allows fans to enter a competition in which they can win their own personal Fiat 500 / Fiat 500c, which has been decked out with Lupin themed stickers, coasters, decals, and more. There's also a 1/24 scale model of Lupin's yellow 1995 Fiat bundled in for good measure, too (also available from your local Japanese Fiat dealership).
The estimated price of the car is between ¥2,590,000 〜 ¥3,440,000, depending on which version you go for (the 500c is a convertible variant of the regular 500).
The website (linked below) also showcases three original short stories, which will be uploaded sequentially (at time of writing, only the first has been uploaded - and it features Lupin and the gang infiltrating the Magnifico Museum to steal a priceless jewel named the Venus)! Clear cases based around classic Lupin television series can also be won as part of a separate contest, which you can also enter via the website.
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Hi!!! You went to the PinkPop Festival? How was it? I love reading fan experiences of Louis' shows (if you want to share of course if you don't ignore my ask).
Hiiii! Yes I did!!
So I have to say after the first day I absolutely hated everything and wanted to go home, and never wanted to do another festival again 😭
Our parking lot was cancelled the evening before we drove all the way to the Netherlands, the car rental didn’t have our car so we had to choose between a fiat 500 and an electric car to get us four plus camping equipment there - so I drove 9 hours, we arrived past midnight, had to set up the tent in the rain past midnight and I had to walk 45 minutes with my stuff after parking the car SOMEWHERE.
It rained the entire first day, but we wanted to go see Kawala because I had seen them open for Giant Rooks in Stockholm and Prague and they were lots of fun! Even though they were on first. I also met them on the festival grounds!! They’re really sweet, well, Daniel and Ben are, the main singer isn’t really my vibe tbh haha.
Then I went to go see Yungblud and DAMN! What a great show!! The energy is amazing, his voice and show is amazing, he came down to the barricade to sing with the fans and after the show he came back again and took time to take photos and talk to the fans. I was really impressed and started listening to more than just the one song I knew!
After I went back to the tent because I was utterly exhausted and completely freezing in the rain. Everything was muddy and our tents and sleeping bags were wet bc they couldn’t withstand all that rain. It was so disgusting. I was sad that I missed Måneskin and Avril Lavigne, but I was physically not able anymore.
Next day we didn’t manage to get to the entrance as early as we wanted to so the gates were already opened and we went straight to Louis’ stage, we slowly managed to get to the third row with people leaving after the sets, which was great.
First act was Joost Klein, and the vibe was so cool bc he had so much fun, it was completely crazy and the Dutch went NUTS! I actually enjoyed the Beatles cover band after him, but my friend fainted so I had to get out and stayed with her a bit at the medics centre before going back in. I didn’t enjoy Froukje so much to be honest, but it was the last act before louis!!
So I celebrated my birthday that weekend and when louis came on stage— the pit was PACKED and the crowd was sooo loud and all the non fans were so shocked the audience was so engaged at 6 pm haha! He looked incredible, and it was so fun to see him perform during the light of the day!! Steve didn’t even have a top on when they came out and that was awesome.
I had a bit of space and very small people in front of me so right at the beginning louis made eye contact with me and I gassed him up and he pointed back at me in a similar manner and it felt so special to get to interact with him again, it’s been a long six months without him 🥲
He was very focused on getting the singing right and tbh I think this was definitely one of his better shows when it comes to the singing haha, but it did make him a bit held back and stiff.
And although I understand that he chose to sing three 1D songs bc that’s what non-fans would recognise and be more inclined to look him up, I would’ve personally preferred tk her more of his solo stuff. The intros and arrangements have been changed a bit from when I saw him late last year, so it took a little while to actually believe it that he chose to sing 7 lmao, I was so “no it can’t be??” That I didn’t recognise it properly. During the teenage wasteland interlude he was going nuts again and he liked that, nodding to me hehe.
I also thought he wouldn’t come down to barricade, but he did although it was an awfully long way!! And then he was just gone and it felt like something had happened? And everyone was confused and no one applauded or cheered bc it was so confusing that suddenly he wasn’t there anymore.
After that I was super exhausted but happy!
We went to see Nothing But Thieves after and OH MY GOD I fell in love immediately and have been obsessively listening to their songs and I’m so glad I saw them life!! Conor looked soooo cool and comfortable on stage and with the crowd, we were seriously impressed.
Calvin Harris had a big nostalgia factor in it for me for my clubbing days in the 2010s 🥲 but it was a bit boring besides that bc he literally just DJs.
The last day was another early start for Sea Girls, I didn’t listen to them much bc I skipped the London show where they opened for louis last tour, but they were a lot of fun! And I’ve been listening to some of their songs as well.
After I went to see The K’s, they were charming but had some tech problems, and surprise! Andrew Cushin’s sound tech also did their sound! So we missed meeting him for a beer but he let us know that The K’s had a gig in my hometown the next day so I promised I’d try driving back super quickly to make it in time for their gig (I did lol and went for Kebap with them as well and tbh the front singer is a bit of a dick, but the guitarist was really sweet!).
We only half listened to Loreen which wasn’t really my thing and to James Arthur, who is super pretty? And had a great voice but I was so exhausted and frankly needed some alone time.
And then honestly the grand finale.
Hozier came on stage and maybe it’s something about the tonality of his voice with the way his guitar sounds? But it went straight into the back of my skull, down my spine and turning into violent goosebumps. I basically cried through his entire set but not bc I wasn’t feeling well or was sad I was just so emotionally overwhelmed by how physical and spiritual I felt his music right there live. It really was such a treat hearing him, and he seems sooo gentle and he’s sooo tall, and he brought out Ed Sheeran for Work Song which was crazy! The tears just wouldn’t stop coming.
And then Ed Sheeran was also insane. I was already still sort of one bump from being back to crying and he just was on stage alone?? Just him his guitar and his looper??? I was SO impressed. And he was very emotional, too. But calm. And I just cried about everything again, the songs, what he said about his wife, then little seven-ish year old boy so happy to be there and on his dad’s shoulders to see Ed, the friendship groups that held each other and the couples that enjoyed it together. It was a really beautiful experience and I felt so fucking grateful for the fact that I can enjoy music so haptically, that I get to have the ability to feel it SO deeply and that live music is gorgeous.
Thank you for asking lovely! I’m sure you just wanted to know about louis, but I really wanted to talk about all the acts I saw at Pinkpop!
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ariendiel · 1 year
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Hiii girl!! I’m here again with my random bothers lol Not sure if you’ve been asked this before but what kind of vehicles do you think our S2 boys drive? As an American, I know Europeans have a different perspective with cars so I’m clueless with this one 😂 Miss seeing you in my dashboard btw 💛
Hi! I love random questions, and this is such a fun one 👀 I think a lot of the Islanders that live in cities don't have a car or maybe not even a driver's license as it's just not necessary, but I'll still do my best (added some of the girls as well) 🤍
Bobby – Mini Cooper
In this exact colour, and he's named it as he does with most inanimate objects that he owns.
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Carl – Tesla Roadster
I mean, it just makes sense? It looks so futuristic, while also being electric and modern.
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Chelsea – Nissan cube
It's cute and small, but with enough space so that she can fill it with stuff for her clients etc.
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Gary – Kia Ceed
Because it used to be Top Gear's reasonably priced car, and I bet he used to *love* that show
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Hannah – Fiat 500
This one was easy. Girl so drives a baby blue fiat 500 everywhere, and it smells like sweet perfume x horse.
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Henrik – 1990 Land Rover Defender
A sensible car that he's had for ages and will probably have until it literally falls apart.
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Hope – Jaguar F-type
Hope's in the club of people I don't think drives at the moment, as public transport is great where she lives. But I think she'll eventually get a car, and it'll be bright and fancy.
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Ibrahim – Mustang
Specifically in this blue. Don't know why, but I think he'd want an American(tm) car that looks like it could be a transformer.
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Lottie – Vintage funeral car
I don't think she drives, but if she did? This one.
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Lucas – Aston Martin DB5
I think he usually takes his motorcycle, but since he was a kid he always dreamed about owning a James Bond car, so now he's got this classic.
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Marisol – Polestar
Doesn't currently own a car I think, as she takes public transport, but if she does get a car it'll be electric and sleek.
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Noah – Volkswagen Touran
He doesn't have a car at the moment I imagine, but if he did? This one aka one the first cars that came up when I searched for "sensible family cars" lol
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Priya – Maserati GranTurismo
I don't think she drives, but if she did she'd accept nothing less than this.
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Rocco – Volkswagen Westfalia
Obviously.
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And that's it! Not sure about the others, but feel free to come with suggestions in the comments
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toyota-supra · 1 year
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hello! I went to the store today. and I spent way more money than I should have.
here's an electric Fiat 500 by Hot Wheels! love this fucking thing!
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here's a 1966 Ford Bronco by Maisto! cute shape!
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Nissan Leaf Nismo RC_02 or whatever by Hot Wheels! never seen this thing before but I love it
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this GORGEOUS Batmobile for the Flash movie by Hot Wheels. I have too many Batmobiles.
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Mini Cooper S by Maisto!
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Volkswagen Jetta by Maisto! I have no idea why I got this
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1957 Chevy Pickup by Maisto! my mom likes this one.
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and. TOYOTA MR2... AGAIN! THIRD ONE I HAVE! BY MATCHBOX!
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DON'T YOU LOVE IT? I SURE DO!
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dan6085 · 4 months
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Here is a list of the top 20 EV car makers in the world with details on their models and range per charge:
1. **BYD**
- Models: BYD Qin, BYD Han, BYD Tang
- Range: 400-500 km per charge
2. **Tesla**
- Models: Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y
- Range: 400-650 km per charge
3. **Volkswagen**
- Models: ID.3, ID.4, ID.7
- Range: 300-550 km per charge
4. **General Motors**
- Models: Chevrolet Bolt, Cadillac Lyriq
- Range: 380-520 km per charge
5. **Stellantis**
- Models: Fiat New 500, Peugeot e-208
- Range: 250-350 km per charge
6. **Hyundai Motor**
- Models: Hyundai Kona Electric, Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6
- Range: 400-600 km per charge
7. **BMW**
- Models: BMW i4, iX, Mini Electric
- Range: 300-600 km per charge
8. **Geely Auto Group**
- Models: Geometry A, Geometry C, Zeekr 001
- Range: 400-700 km per charge
9. **Mercedes-Benz**
- Models: EQA, EQB, EQC, EQS
- Range: 400-700 km per charge
10. **Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance**
- Models: Nissan Leaf, Renault Zoe
- Range: 270-385 km per charge
11. **Xpeng**
- Models: P7, G3, G9
- Range: 400-650 km per charge
12. **Li Auto**
- Models: Li ONE, L9
- Range: 500-800 km per charge
13. **NIO**
- Models: ES8, EC6, ET7
- Range: 500-850 km per charge
14. **Lucid**
- Models: Lucid Air
- Range: 650-830 km per charge
15. **Rivian**
- Models: R1T, R1S
- Range: 480-640 km per charge
16. **Polestar**
- Models: Polestar 2
- Range: 470-540 km per charge
17. **Volvo**
- Models: XC40 Recharge, C40 Recharge
- Range: 400-500 km per charge
18. **Audi**
- Models: e-tron, e-tron GT
- Range: 400-500 km per charge
19. **Porsche**
- Models: Taycan
- Range: 400-500 km per charge
20. **Jaguar**
- Models: I-PACE
- Range: 470 km per charge
The range per charge varies depending on factors such as model, battery size, driving conditions, and driving mode. Manufacturers typically provide range estimates based on standardized testing procedures.
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[1] Top Gear's top 20 electric cars https://www.topgear.com/car-news/electric/top-gears-top-20-electric-cars
[2] Top Electric Vehicle Brands in the World — BYD & Tesla in a Different ... https://cleantechnica.com/2024/01/07/top-electric-vehicle-brands-in-the-world-byd-tesla-in-a-different-universe/
[3] The Largest EV Companies in 2023 | The Motley Fool https://www.fool.com/research/largest-ev-companies/
[4] 20 Most Valuable Electric Car Companies in the World https://finance.yahoo.com/news/20-most-valuable-electric-car-135913497.html
[5] What was the most popular EV worldwide in 2023? - Autovista24 https://autovista24.autovistagroup.com/news/what-was-the-most-popular-ev-worldwide-in-2023/
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theendinghaters · 2 years
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What type of vehicle the BSD Characters would drive. Part 3
Hunting Dogs
Jouno: Small toy cars
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Tecchou: Also an electric toy car, like Kenji
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Teruko: A Kawaski Ninja
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Fukuchi: Also a horse
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Decay of the Angel
Fyodor Dostoyevski: A Masserati MC20 Cielo
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Nikolai Gogol: Customized Wolksvagen Beetle
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Sigma: Barbie's Fiat 500 (white)
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Bram Stoker: A coffin
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The Dacia Sandero was the second best-selling model on the European market last year, leaving behind vehicles such as the Volkswagen T-Roc, Fiat 500, Volkswagen Golf, and Toyota Yaris. The Romanian hatchback is a humble yet practical and robust B-segment car, which was originally introduced back in 2008. The third-generation Sandero was launched in 2020 and with Europe’s ever stricter emissions standards, it seems highly likely that this will be the final combustion-powered iteration of the vehicle(..)
P.S. Dacia is one of the last car manufacturers to offer reasonably sized and relatively simple ICE cars at affordable prices in Europe. Dacia works in the car market segment where it is most difficult to introduce electric cars without LFP battery technology. Current generation of "cheap" electric cars with small batteries couldn't do what the current Dacia Sandero ICE vehicle can do, and even these "cheap" electric cars cost significantly more...
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aymanfahad · 2 years
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2022 Fiat 500 Abarth 695 .. 1.4 L turbocharged 4 cylinders .. 180 hp .. FWD .. 5 speed automatic transmission with manual shifting .. Fuel tank capacity 35 L .. FRONT / REAR WHITE DAM BUMPER .. HIGH PERFORMANCE BMC FILTER .. 17' SUPERSPORT ALLOY WHEELS WHITE COLOR .. RED BREMBO KIT CALIPERS .. WHITE COLOR OUTSIDE MIRROR .. HIGH PERFORMANCE EXHAUST (AKRAPOVIC) .. 695 ESSEESSE BADGE .. ADJUSTABLE SPOILER .. WHITE BODY STICKERS .. AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL .. HIFI BEATS .. ESSEESSE LEATHER SPORT SEATS .. 7" INCH HD SCREEN .. 6 SPEAKERS .. CARBON PADS .. ELECTRIC REAR VIEW MIRROR .. FRONT/ SIDE / KNEE AIRBAGS .. FLOOR MAT WITH RED STITCHES .. ALCANTARA DASHBOARD .. STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT .. .. ELECTRIC SERVO-ASSISTED STEERING .. PRICE 170.602 SR (with VAT) .. #car #cars #cool #luxury #awesome #sportcar #nice #fast #class #beautiful #epic #كارز #hatchback #jeddah #ksa #fiat #abarth695 #abarth #new #italy (at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmd5NiAIqv2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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What a difference 63 years makes juxtaposition of Fiat 500 D Jolly, 1960, by Ghia & Castagna Milano Tender 2, 2023. The Milan-based coachbuilder have revealed the second generation of the Fiat 500-based "Tender" series that reference the 500 Jolly models of the 1960s. The Tender 2 is based on the 500e so is fully electric with a single front-mounted electric motor producing 117hp 
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ckgalloway · 1 month
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An Unremarkable Feat
I came to work yesterday morning, absolutely buzzing. I’d just done something momentous (in my mind, at least). It would be a strange boast to many, but when I told my coworker, she congratulated me, her eyes lighting up with genuine pride. I told everyone, some people twice, whether they understood the occasion or not, riding an unbelievable high and wringing it for everything it was worth.
I’d driven my son to school.
No, it was not a particularly long or arduous drive, but it was a drive I wasn’t sure I would ever take.
To explain, I’ll need to take you back six years, shortly after we moved to Scotland. We had a tight budget, so we bought an older car, a manual Fiat 500. I hadn’t driven in a few years since we’d been living in Egypt, but I was excited to take the new car out for a spin. I loved driving. I’d worked two jobs during my first year of college to buy my first car, a beautiful blue Dodge Colt. I’d relished the freedom it gave me, often going on a drive alone, just for fun. A couple of decades later, I had a 45-minute commute to work in a manual Toyota Matrix and I once traversed the mountainous west coast of Canada in a Toyota 4Runner, pulling a trailer in the snow. By the time we moved to Scotland, I’d been driving for almost thirty years.
I got behind the wheel of the Fiat, full of confidence.
It did not go well.
Shifting gears with my left hand was surprisingly awkward and I turned on the wipers instead of the turn signal. Meanwhile, driving on the left side of the road somehow meant I constantly drifted towards the curb. Multi-laned roundabouts were foreign to me, and the winding roads did not seem nearly wide enough for two cars to pass each other. These were all obstacles I should have been able to overcome. But this time was different. I was unaware that perimenopause symptoms had begun digging their sharp claws into my brain.
I started having a recurring dream that I was driving a blue van down a hill, but it would not slow down, no matter how hard I slammed my foot on the brake pedal, forcing my to swerve around pedestrians, cars and buildings. I would wake up soaked in sweat, heart pounding.
When I had to drive, I was tense well before I even got in the car. Behind the wheel, my heart would start pounding, my breathing became shallow, and my hands sweaty. While I drove, my brain pelted me with images of everything that could go wrong until my hands shook. Drivers honked at me while I struggled to get the old car into first gear, sending me spiralling into a panic that made me fumble the gears even more or stall the car. Driving became a nightmare.
I did everything I could to avoid driving. I bought an electric bike and cycled eighteen miles to get to my job and back.
We switched to an automatic car, which was an improvement, but on the odd occasion I did drive, it often ended badly: a white-out snowstorm at night or a blown tyre on a main road. During this time, the morning news flashed images of Harry Dunn, a nineteen-year-old boy killed by an American driving on the wrong side of the road, further embedding my worst fear.
What if I killed someone?
One day, my husband injured his ankle, and I had to drive him to the hospital in Aberdeen, a 45-minute drive with three roundabouts. I was tense for the entire drive and had to pry my fingers off the steering wheel when we finally came to a stop. I should have gleaned some confidence back, but somehow, I was convinced the uneventful drive was a fluke, and I made my husband drive back with a twisted ankle.
Over time, I became comfortable enough to drive to work on back roads and made enough trips to quiet the voice in my head that was convinced something horrible would happen. But I didn’t drive beyond that unless I absolutely had to, and if I did, it was a tense experience.
We moved to a little hamlet in a valley, surrounded by countryside, with no shops and no public transportation. It seemed idyllic at the time, but without driving, I began to feel trapped. When the school called because my son was sick, I had to hire a taxi to fetch him. I remember watching a movie about a woman who was meant to be an absolute mess, her life in shambles, but when she drove herself to the airport for a flight, I envied her.
My bubble shrank and became a dark place. Brain fog had set in, and not only was I making constant mistakes at work, but the setbacks caused me to break down. I cried almost every day. I biked my daily route surrounded by beauty and filled with self-loathing. I was convinced everyone would be better off if I didn’t exist.
My husband became worried. He’d always been my rock, but I’d gone to a place he couldn’t reach. He urged me to get help, but the thought of admitting what was happening would make it real, and doctors were another source of anxiety. The self-loathing intensified. I was blessed with a loving, supportive family, yet I remained mired in gloom. I agreed to seek help if it got worse.
Finally, it was a coworker who helped me change my course. She told me about her journey, consulting a doctor about perimenopause and starting HRT, a process that seemed to give her hope. Hope was a drug I craved, and talking to someone who was experiencing some similar symptoms made me feel less alone.
Finally, I got some help.
I spoke to a doctor, my heart pounding and palms sweaty, spewing my story between shaky breaths. She ordered blood tests and ultimately prescribed me hormone replacement therapy (HRT). I discussed my situation with my female boss. She was very supportive and agreed to give me some time off and shift my duties to more office work.
Over the next few months, I slathered myself with oestrogen gel and took tablets, and I began to feel more clear-headed, less emotionally volatile and more like my old self.
I’ve spoken to several friends with perimenopause now, and while HRT is not for everyone, I think it’s safe to say it changed my life. I still have a good dose of brain fog at work, but most customers are understanding, and when they aren’t, I can handle it. The darkness has mostly lifted. There are still dark moments, but even if I can’t always see the light, I remember the glow of bright days, and I know the dark is temporary. My bubble feels bigger now, if only because the thought of driving doesn’t send me into a panic. In fact, when I get behind the wheel, I feel almost… normal. I’ve made goals for myself, small goals, like driving to the charity shop in the village, or the supermarket outside Aberdeen.
I’m thankful to live in a time where women talk to each other and be honest about our issues. This is one of the reasons I wanted to write this post. If you are going through something like this, please know that you are not alone, and there is help available. I hope you can find someone you trust to talk to.
Which leads me to my unremarkable feat.
Yesterday morning, my son missed his school bus.
“It’s okay,” I said. “I’ll drive you.”
And I did.
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What the Electric Fiat 500e Is Like—From a Fiat 500 Owner http://dlvr.it/TC28KD
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