14-07-2015 07:16 PM
14-07-2015 07:16 PM
When I go through fear I feel anxious and have butterflies in my stomach. I know what response I want to make but I freeze. By the time I am ready to say or do something the monemt has passed and I am left feeling regret for not doing or saying what I wanted to.
14-07-2015 07:17 PM
14-07-2015 07:17 PM
That's a great way of looking at it.
There's a huge scale of the intensity of fear.
If your quality of life is compromised or you want to make a change - you should seek advice from a professional.
@soul that must have been really scary!
As I mentioned above - when your body gears up for a flight or fight response, and then the physical activity doesn't take place, there is an imbalance that takes place - so as an example - excess oxygen can cause dizziness. I'm sure an increased heart rate can cause chest pains, as you mentioned.
14-07-2015 07:18 PM
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The medicos who support me are great and I am very grateful for everything they offer - however, I have lived with anxiety for much of my life (nearly 56 now) - there just doesn't seem to be a treatment / medication to really assist in any significant manner - so, anxiety is very much a way of life.
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@happygirl - you're not the only one! Some argue that we should call the reaction to fear 'Flight, fight or freeze' !
Tonight we will look at some tips and strategies to face fear which I hope will help you when you freeze - and I encourage people to later share things that have worked for them.
But for now... I'm curious to know, is there something specific that causes fear and anxiety for you or is it unpredictable?
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My fear is always in relation to my mother and my studies. I am a very shy person so would this contribute to me freezing or is it the fear?
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