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what's your phobia?
Last post Sun, Jul 06 2008, 2:17 PM by magdalena. 109 replies.
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therooster
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When I was in college and first married I had a panic attack one night! I thought it was a heart attack, and I went to the ICU. They told me that it was tied to the stress of studying. It was tied to stress, and for years after, I was fearing having another one. It pretty much put me in a state of fear for 15 years. I particularly was scared of going out of town and having a problem! I became an Agoraphobic. I went to see a Psychiatrist and he didn't help me, but charged me and gave me meds that didn't even seem close to doing the trick. A Dr. that I have been seeing regularly for 7 years now, and has gotten me on the right track, seems to think that he was a quack! I hope you all get help! I also found out that I had OCD about that first attack, and that was much of my problem. Now, if I worry about anything, I first ask myself, "Is this the same OCD?" Mike
The original "Rooster" from the RR board!
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Fri, Nov 23 2007, 10:52 PM |
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thenegativecreep
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Deathly afraid of tornados. I... *shivers* In the woods, it doesn't get windy easily, so if it's storming and there is the slightest breeze I'm in the basement... No idea why... Goes back years before the recent one...
Actually, when the one hit like 2 miles from me, Degradation Trip was supposed to be coming that day, so I seriously went out to the mailbox about an hour before it took out my school and got it. And I know, hour before tornado, it's sunny, yeah? On top of that, my driveway's not this little city paved 20 feet to road thing. I think it's closer to 250.
I could only compare that 3 minute span to getting the cd out of a vat of spiders or something 
HiP QWNS  
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knowyourself:so, what's your phobia?  i actually freak out whenever i see crickets, grasshoppers, gypsy moths, praying mantids, scorpions...and clowns... 
hahaha!  to scorpions...got stung by a dead one last year and it administered all of its poison...no amount of pain killers and other ways (shall remain nameless) to cure the sting did...talk about pins and needles!
I'm not fine, fuck pretending. 
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Sat, Nov 24 2007, 9:21 PM |
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Sleeza
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dickliquor:-earwigs, silverfish, centipedes, maggots and other nasty crawly things -as an adult i started to fear heights, though it never bothered me before (as a toddler i did sommersaults on the railing over the grand canyon ~ gave my parents a heart attack, which caused them to put a clothesline around my waist like an animal on a leash when we went to the royal gorge........that in itself scarred me for life ~ all the fuckin' tourists pointing and laffing.....grrrrrr) -not really a phobia, but i cannot sleep with the sheets tucked in trapping my feet
fuckin A...we should hug. :) I do sleep with my feet tucked in only b/c I'm afraid to have them exposed. TROLLZ!
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength
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Sun, Nov 25 2007, 2:15 AM |
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dickliquor
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fuck 'em if they can't take a joke
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Sleeza: dickliquor: -earwigs, silverfish, centipedes, maggots and other nasty crawly things -as an adult i started to fear heights, though it never bothered me before (as a toddler i did sommersaults on the railing over the grand canyon ~ gave my parents a heart attack, which caused them to put a clothesline around my waist like an animal on a leash when we went to the royal gorge........that in itself scarred me for life ~ all the fuckin' tourists pointing and laffing.....grrrrrr) -not really a phobia, but i cannot sleep with the sheets tucked in trapping my feet
fuckin A...we should hug. :) I do sleep with my feet tucked in only b/c I'm afraid to have them exposed. TROLLZ!
hey schweetie....it's been awhile ~ how ya been? since i'm not into cyber sex we'll have to meet and hug fo' real ......got any plans for the week around the fourth of july???? and no fair teasing me this time ;) when i get in a strange bed (...insert dirty thought here....) the first thing i do is pull the top sheet loose.....it sucks when a maid has tucked those fuckers so tight you have to get out of bed to pull it free
but i will admit that sometimes if i'm creeped out i make a running jump into bed .....just so nuthin can grab me from underneath once i'm in bed those monsters can't touch me ~ if they do i'll kick their ass cuz my feet are free :)
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Sun, Nov 25 2007, 2:31 AM |
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cupcake08
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I'm kind of the opposite. I can't stand having my feet exposed when I go to bed, because I'm afraid something will grab me!(which does sound really retarded, but still, it's a thought I can't avoid) I also hate spiders. Especially tarantulas. Nothing in the world could scare me more than THAT!
"You start drinkin' more...and wackin' more.....and wackin' and drinkin' and smokin' and wackin', I just can't do it..." -Sean Kinney Cartman: I'm not fat. I'm big-boned. Stan: No, Jay Leno's chin is big-boned. You are a big, fat ass.
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Sun, Nov 25 2007, 2:46 AM |
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cupcake08
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Ok, when I say this, I say this is the most nicest, non-jokey way possible: One of my phobias is facial deformities. I have nothing against people of this nature, because they can't help it. But it makes me feel guilty because it's something you can't control, and I end up feeling like a bad person because of this "fear". A year ago I was looking at a magazine(it was Seventeen) and there was an article on a girl who had a 20 pound tumor(or something like that)on her face! It was really frightening. I could never imagine going through something like that, and I applaud her for staying strong.
"You start drinkin' more...and wackin' more.....and wackin' and drinkin' and smokin' and wackin', I just can't do it..." -Sean Kinney Cartman: I'm not fat. I'm big-boned. Stan: No, Jay Leno's chin is big-boned. You are a big, fat ass.
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