 Sponsor | octobre-sound | Nov 17, 2006 7:58pm | | I can't even interact with people normally anymore. I feel as if I would be better off invisible. It would be so much more joyous. My heart wouldn't shudder anymore. |
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| | HotLanta | Dec 9, 2006 12:23pm | | I get so anxious I do or say socially unacceptable things. I get very paranoid. |
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| KillgoreTrout | Dec 9, 2006 3:39pm | | I hate being around large groups of people...like at the grocery store today...it was a madhouse and I about flipped out. Even when I got home, I was still nautious. |
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 Sponsor | WasChabad | Dec 20, 2006 6:23pm | | I am anxious anywhere. |
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| zagros | Feb 23, 2007 7:09am | | anxiety has so many variants. I have anxiety. Have now begun to enjoy. Love to play with it. Never fight the damn thing. Just flow with it, Its easiers said than done; but the only way to handle it. |
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| KillgoreTrout | Feb 23, 2007 9:24pm | | you're right, it is easier said than done. |
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| zagros | Feb 24, 2007 7:04am | Killgore Trout,
I got hit by panic disorder some 15 years back. Just didn't know what hit me. The first one was the worst I have ever suffered. Just felt as if I had lost physical control over my body. Landed up in emergency at Mt. Sinai (I was in Canada then, on vacations.) When I returned home (Pakistan) it was a visit to to the emergency almost once every week. While in Canada, I had the chance to buy a book suggested by a Psychologist. Went through it. The anxiety remains even today, panic attack do appear on the horizons, but I have thank God, learnt a lot how to manage it.
They still joke that I won't travel transatlantic without a few down my throat, and I agree on that:) |
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