You would be amazed with all the Phobia's that are listed out there. There is a Phobia for everything and I mean everything. I don't know the medical term for my Phobia. But I am always thinking about , how will I die. I know that is probably a strange Phobia , but I know it probably exists. Your probably asking your self why is he thinking like this. Well you also have to look at where I'm at. (Iraq) When soldier's are bored on gaurd duty , this stuff comes up in conversation all the time. If it's our time to go. We would like for it to be quick and painless. The way Berg died was a slow painfull process in which I saw on the internet. It was horrible death and my heart goes out to his family. I once had a friend get discharged from the Army for having Social Phobia. Social Phobia is where someone has a fear of social events or a fear of people. Now is Social Phobia just another fancy name for shyness ? Or is it something totally different ? Do you suffer from a Phobia ?
Edited: darius on 28th May, 2004 - 5:18am
I would think that social phobia is, or is at least related to, SAD (social anxiety disorder). This is a very real, very disabling condition. I know a few people who suffer from general anxiety disorder, mildly, and it is very difficult for them to do some things.
If you saw the movie Finding Forrester you will remember that Forrester, played by Sean Connery, suffered from this. It is extremely hard for people to break this syndrome, as it strengthens itself.
So what type of treatment do they have available for this disorder. Are there medications out there for this? Or do they treat this with counseling ? That running back for the Miami Dolphins (Ricky Williams) suffers from Social Phobia. He was on the Oprah Winfey show talking about it. He would give interviews at halftime wearing his helment and hiding behind the dark tent on his face gaurd. He said his childhood was rough. He was teased alot and looked at as being strange.
I have several minor phobias like a fear of heights, but the one thing that can put me in terror mode are bees. It doesn't matter if they are little honey bees or great big hornets. If I see one I have the flight or fight response that I have no control over. I have in the past avoided going places because I knew there may be bees around. As a child I would scream if one got in the car and my Dad had no choice but to stop or I would jump out. Many people have told me to just ignore them or stand still they will go away. Sorry, but that just doesn't work, because my brain shuts down temporarily and I can see nothing but the bee and the need to escape. I only wish there were some kind of repelant that would keep all of them away from me.
I hear ya, Renee! I've also had a horrible time with bees and other flying/stinging insects. If there are a dozen people all in one place, and a bee flies in the window, guess who gets stung?? You guessed it: Moi. It doesn't matter if I stand still or run shrieking, they get me. So I have an "acquired" phobia.
The cure came the first time I saw one coming close to my infant daughter. It was a choice to freeze up and possibly let my daughter get stung, or kill that thing threatening my baby. I chose to kill. And it's changed how I feel about bees.
Roz
QUOTE (darius @ 27-May 04, 10:15 PM) |
Do you suffer from a Phobia ? |
QUOTE (FarSeer @ 28-Jul 04, 9:59 PM) |
I hear ya, Renee! I've also had a horrible time with bees and other flying/stinging insects. If there are a dozen people all in one place, and a bee flies in the window, guess who gets stung?? You guessed it: Moi. It doesn't matter if I stand still or run shrieking, they get me. So I have an "acquired" phobia. The cure came the first time I saw one coming close to my infant daughter. It was a choice to freeze up and possibly let my daughter get stung, or kill that thing threatening my baby. I chose to kill. And it's changed how I feel about bees. Roz |