Phobias (admittedly stolen from BT)

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    • JK
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    I'm not fond of beetles, but I'm properly phobic about spiders. To the point where it affects large areas of my life, but I hate them so much I have no interest in dealing with it.

    I can cope with them in the outdoors, just (small ones on my plants for example), though this is a recent development.  I cannot abide even small ones indoors and the way they move, indoor or out, makes me sweat and heave and want to cry.

     

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    bettyb:

    stormfairy:

    bettyb:

    My phobia is being sick. I am 34 now and haven't been sick since I was 14. Luckily I am pretty healthy but there has been a couple of close calls but I have managed to stop myself be sick. I would rather be ill for a week, than vomit. I dread the day when it cannot be avoided. It is also the reason why I never get drunk, just in case it makes me sick.

     

    Same here. I'm having CBT to try to make it easier to deal with especially now I having a walking germ factory in the house (my son)

    Also Spiders and death

     

     

    I used to be pretty bad about it because I would panic if someone nearby was being sick especially if they were drunk, but  find it easier to cope with nowdays.   Maybe I just need to be sick and get it over and done with. MrB is the type of person who can stick his fingers down his throat when he feels ill <shudder> and that just freaks me out.

    For me, being sick didn't make it any easier (I can remember each time in way too much detail). DH is the same as your husband and just gets on with it

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    er i have loads.

    Spiders, any size shape or form. terrify me.

    needles. What i'm really terrified of, is of the needle scratching my bone. This happened when i had an injection in my gum when i was 9 and i've been terrified of it ever since. I used to faint at the sight of them. I'm not that bad anymore though, i think i might be getting over it a bit.

    falling down stairs or over a balcony. I even freak out if i see someone who looks like they might do that.

    Cows. I can look at them comfortably from a distance. say if they were in a field and i was on the road. But if they're in the same field or getting too close to me, say even if they hung their head over the fence i would freak. I even get a little bit upset when they look at me, even if theyre miles away. I was chased by cows when i was 6 and i've been terrified of them ever since. bit ridiculous considering i've lived in the countryside all my life. The other week i completely freaked out because we were driving a long a road and were met with a herd of cows at milking time in the middle of the road. I became hysterical and screamed at mr delicious to lock the doors. i only calmed down after he'd locked the doors, at which point i realised cows would never be able to get in the car.

    Can't think of anything else, although there probably is.

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    • Croyde
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    bettyb:

    My phobia is being sick. I am 34 now and haven't been sick since I was 14. Luckily I am pretty healthy but there has been a couple of close calls but I have managed to stop myself be sick. I would rather be ill for a week, than vomit. I dread the day when it cannot be avoided. It is also the reason why I never get drunk, just in case it makes me sick.

    Snap - I am also Emetophobic, have had CBT for mine in 2006 and have it under control but will always play a massive part of my life and has since I was 7 ...

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    Actually the biggest phobia I have and its a real phobia and I will do anything for it not to happen is being pregnant, I really couldnt deal with it and the thought of some alien being growing inside me makes me feel physically ill. Its stupid, Im female and it should be the most natural thing in the world, but it freaks me out.

     

    (Seaweed and Being kneecapped pale into insignificance)

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    • rufus
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    Yes, I have a big problem with vomit too. It's a little better now, but I was terrible when I was at school and when I lived in London.

    Possibly linked, I have been a bit OCD about hand-washing.

    I do have a fear of heights too, which affects makes me physically to the point of almost fainting.

    And possibly linked to that (and control - see above) is flying, I'm currently point-blank refusing to go anywhere that requires a flight.

    All of these go through peaks and troughs, but have been pretty constant.

     

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    Croyde:

    bettyb:

    My phobia is being sick. I am 34 now and haven't been sick since I was 14. Luckily I am pretty healthy but there has been a couple of close calls but I have managed to stop myself be sick. I would rather be ill for a week, than vomit. I dread the day when it cannot be avoided. It is also the reason why I never get drunk, just in case it makes me sick.

    Snap - I am also Emetophobic, have had CBT for mine in 2006 and have it under control but will always play a massive part of my life and has since I was 7 ...

     

    It doesn't cause me so much of a problem as it used to. I blame my brother after watchng him come in drunk on new years eve when I was about 14, and he lay and vomited over him selfI, it was one in the morning and I was dressed and ready to walk to my dads house a few miles away rather than witness that.

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    Dental treatment, absolutly cant handle it, they have to sedate me when I need things done.  Unfortunatly my adult teeth all came through without enamel and despite having it painted on I still have very weak teeth and have to get a lot of fillings.  With a lot of build up I can now cope with a check up but fillings terrify me, I feel sick, shaky and start to panic.  Its ridiculous I know but I just cant help it.

    I hate spiders as well but can hoover most of them up, really trying not to pass these fears on to my daughter.

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    Spiders - just can't cope with them and we have a house that is prone to spiders

    Slugs - ewwww they just shouldn't be allowed

    Heights - I get a feeling like I'm falling when I'm up high and have to lie down, it's even started happening when I'm looking up at a tall building

    Being sick - Although the morning sickness has cured this somewhat as I've had no choice but to get used to throwing up on a daily basis.

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    Needles. To the point where I cannot read any farther on once I had seen the word on the previous posters' answers who share it. To the point where I am now on the verge of tears from typing the word and am having to scrunch my toes up. To the point that I couldn't hold my baby daughter when she went for immunisation. Absolutely rules my world and I hate it. I cannot be in the same room as someone discussing anything at all to do with them.

    I also find anything going under the skin hard to seal with- splinters and the like, but not to the extent of the other.

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    WelshTotty:

    Actually the biggest phobia I have and its a real phobia and I will do anything for it not to happen is being pregnant, I really couldnt deal with it and the thought of some alien being growing inside me makes me feel physically ill. Its stupid, Im female and it should be the most natural thing in the world, but it freaks me out...

    WSS. I have recurrent nightmares about various scenarios.  Ugh!  I CANNOT watch anything to do with childbirth on TV *at all*... Ick!

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    Nothing really - I hate spiders but wouldn't say I'm phobic.

    I guess the only thing that comes close is the "film that cannot be named" - the one where you watch the video and in 7 days you die.  I am petrified of it.  I actually couldn't move out of the cinema when it was finished.

    I can't say its name.  It is the part where she climbs out of the well towards the tv,  It freaks me beyond belief - I feel naseous now typing this

    Baby girl Emily ~ September 2006

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    • Mr JK
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    Was it the American or the original Japanese version?  

    My biggest phobia used to be big dogs, so quite why I voluntarily spent three months living with a woman who had two, one of which was a black Labrador the size of the Hound of the Baskervilles, is one of life's great mysteries.  

    But instead of being a devil-dog from hell (my first impression), he was essentially a very dim, utterly adorable and ridiculously sweet-natured puppy trapped in this gigantic body, and the experience cured me completely.  I'd still run like hell if a slavering Dobermann ran towards me, mind, but I suspect that would be most people's reaction. 

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    Sliced cucumbers I haven't seen being sliced.

    Clowns

    People touching my legs, espcially my knees

    Seagulls pecking at my knees

    Eating off of thick cream coloured crockery.

    Spiders

    Not being able to lift my neck because of restricted heights.

    Being stuck inside a sleeping bag head first

    Balloons.

    knives, well people holding knives near me, or cutting up food with sharp knives.

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    spiders of all sizes

    things that fly but not birds IE moths butterflies flies ladybirds etc

    cottonwool- more a dislike than phobia but if someone has some and they chace me with it to put it on me i run like hell.

    hights i cannot even look at the tv if its showing an over the cliff bit

    enclosed spaces

    and the strangest one. someone wearing a hockey mask and a chainsaw....i have not seen the film nor do i want to but the few time si have seen someone like this im reduced to tears and hyperventilating and frozen to the spot. its horrible

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