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#32796 - 05/18/04 10:46 AM
Re: Feedback on Phobias, fears and anxities! (Also, a P.S.)
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Thank you, everyone for your comments and suggestions concerning fears. Faith and prayer can do much when it comes to fears and talking and sharing with others, helps tremendously.
As Dean Martin used to say, "Keep those cards and letters coming in..."
I appreciate each written thought and will incorporate them into my book, only upon your approval....
Thank you so much, just reading your thoughts and feelings, helps more than you know...
Toni
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#32797 - 05/18/04 11:40 PM
Re: Feedback on Phobias, fears and anxities! (Also, a P.S.)
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Like Sandra, I am sometimes afraid of my horses because of an accident I had with one when I was getting on him. For awhile I dreaded riding and sometimes couldn't make myself do it. When I did force myself to ride, I always felt so great afterwards. I recorded the good feelings I had after riding to read the next time I felt like avoiding it.
I also rented a bunch of John Lyons (horse trainer) tapes and practiced his techniques. Educating myself about being safe, working with my horses on the ground, and making my horses stand perfectly still while I practiced getting on and off them over and over really helped. With each success, I get more confident. My next hurdle is getting over the fear of speed turning into a runaway situation.
And why bother? Why not just quit riding? How can it be any fun if you're afraid of it? Because, like I said, when I do ride, I feel great. I love the horses and the outdoors and it gives me a feeling of confidence, that I've accomplished something. I think that's what anyone trying to overcome a fear discovers and why it's so worthwhile.
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#32798 - 05/18/04 11:46 PM
Re: Feedback on Phobias, fears and anxities! (Also, a P.S.)
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Agate, A bit like submitting writing, isn't it? Facing the fear of rejection, but the confidence boost of something accepted that makes it worthwhile?
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#32799 - 05/19/04 11:19 AM
Re: Feedback on Phobias, fears and anxities! (Also, a P.S.)
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Hi Julie,
I agree with what you wrote, "Agate, A bit like submitting writing, isn't it? Facing the fear of rejection, but the confidence boost of something accepted that makes it worthwhile?"
It is that 'boost of something accepted' that makes taking that chance of writing or any life event, 'worthwhile.'
Thank you, Julie.
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#32800 - 05/19/04 11:25 AM
Re: Feedback on Phobias, fears and anxities! (Also, a P.S.)
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Hi everyone,
I just want to express my 'thanks' to everyone who is posting on this 'phobia' site. It is so uplifting and inspiring to read about those who have concerns and share how they are coping with such problems.
For years, I have suffered with O.C.D. and a phobia when driving long distances and by myself. I am doing better but I notice when I'm tired and stressed, both the O.C.D. and driving are much worse. When I get some sleep both phobias are lessened and I feel more in control.
Do any of you feel the same way, concerning sleep and stress and how it exaggerates phobias or anxieties?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Toni
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#32802 - 05/19/04 12:22 PM
Re: Feedback on Phobias, fears and anxities! (Also, a P.S.)
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Toni, Sounds like your fear might be in response to a physiological change. I have noticed especially as I get older that I am much more easily provoked to anxiety when I am hungry, tired, in pain, or under some other physical stress.
Maybe something of interest to your readers would be the physiology of fear (i.e. how it affects and is affected by body chemistry). Nurses know that anxiety (fear) can be produced by pain, bleeding, blood sugar changes, drug reactions, shock, and many other conditions. In the same way that physical changes produce fear, fear can produce physical changes. The normal reaction to fear is the production of adrenalin. It prepares our body for fight or flight and affects our entire system. If that fight or flight impulse is suppressed, as it must often be in a 'civilized' society, it can become a major source of stress.
Rapid eye movement has proven to be therapeutic for one of the diseases of fear, (Post Trauatic Stress Disorder-PTSD). I believe it works because it tricks the body into believing it has responded to the object of fear by running away.
Anyway, it seems that any book about fears and phobias should address not only psychological, but the physiological factors. Of course God is in charge and can change it ALL. Just a thought. smile [ May 19, 2004, 09:49 AM: Message edited by: smilinize ]
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#32804 - 05/19/04 09:36 PM
Re: Feedback on Phobias, fears and anxities! (Also, a P.S.)
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Registered: 12/11/03
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Hi everyone,
I posted, at least I thought I did,---maybe a glitch--individual postings to many of you but it didn't come through. So, I wanted to say to everyone who has responded to this subject, "a big thank you!" Your replies and responses have been great and very helpful.
When I post these entries in my book, I feel certain your messages of hope and encouragement will help many.
Thank you and again...'keep those cards and letters coming in....
Toni
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