Phobia Of Hanging Objects - How To Discuss
Phobia Of Hanging Objects
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My sister is 34 years old and always afraid to balance things. This includes wind chimes, dry ropes, swings and anything hanging and swinging.
Just talking made his heart beat faster and he became excited. Does anyone have We wondered if the ■■■■■ of her upbringing scared her as a child. This sounds a bit silly to most people, but that's it. Whenever I'm in the car, I have to remove the jewelry hanging from the rear view mirror. He said he thought the cradle would never stop.
Surprisingly, there is an unreasonable fear, so he doesn't need to be told that the swing won't hurt him. He knew in that look that he would not do so, but for some reason he could not shake off his fears. I don't know if he has a real name. You need advice. There is no way out. Being a nest will ruin any chance of a semi-normal and happy life because things move and never stop and when she turns 30 she just doesn't grow up. It is best to treat with it.
I am 59 years old and as far as I can remember I had only one PA. All great posts, but very similar. Like most of you, I was always shy when I was young. As he got older, he got worse and worse. I mentioned the possible trauma to her, as if someone had mentioned a wart on her face. A psychologist tried hypnosis, but to no avail. Eventually I went to see a psychologist. He realized that what I was experiencing was a touch of panic, but with an unusual "Ts". He suggested I take a low dose of Prozac. It actually helps to reduce the reaction, although it does not completely eliminate it. I've been using Prozac for years, so I decided to stop. I don't like taking medicine if I don't need to. It's okay for a while, but the panic is back and worse than ever. I can try to keep up with Prozac. So far, this is the only thing that has helped. It can be weak. I have forced myself to face situations where my grandchildren are swinging or playing with oil because I don't want to stop them from giving birth because of my weird business, but it was really hard. When I heard about it a few months ago, I was amazed at how many people went through the same thing. It was difficult and I apologize to all of you. I see that from somewhere someone can find an effective solution to this panic.
I am 23 years old and have had the same father since childhood. What happened to the trees, the swings, the curtains and even the movement of the water made me so restless that I literally froze and started crying. Sometimes it gets so bad that even the noise scares me (because the sound also has this wave-like feature).
I searched for it and found no information about it. I thought I was the only one until I saw people talking about it in Foss.
Hi, I'm 37 years old and since I've had the same PA since the bugs ... okay. I also got a wart from the cradle, maybe it fell on my face and scared me ... but someone in my family can give a reasonable answer. And yes, running water is also an issue, I'm really trying to rationalize this point and prevent it from becoming more painful.
I just came to tell you that you are not alone.
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Phobia Of Hanging Objects
Phobia Of Hanging Objects
I am 13 years old and I have the same. I'm afraid of Google because I always think there's something wrong with me. When I was 6 years old, we used to hang out in our backyard. I cried because I didn't like the way it was swinging, it was so boring. I also remember when I went to the circus and this girl was doing stunts and swinging from the roof and when the show was over they hung her there and I had to go because it was putting pressure on me. I'm getting old, bath water, movement, it bothers me too. It's a little weird and boring
I am 37, about 38 years old and I have this fear too. I have had it since I was 3 years old. I knew things wouldn't bother me, but I was worried. As I write this, I already feel bad. My family made sure nothing moved. We even tied it to our Christmas tree to keep it from swinging. I hope you go I don't think that's true. Swinging in the water sometimes feels good to me. I'm glad I'm not alone.
I haven't experienced any of these, but why don't you just go ahead and see what happens when things move? Tell her there is nothing to fear. And the best way is to see a doctor.
To me, the 31-year-old karate punching bag is scary now because there's nothing I can do about it. I wish someone could tell us that they got rid of it!
I am 26 years old and no one but a friend said this while we were talking about these things but it seems that it is getting worse with age. Watering recently while collecting etc.