Question:
now – that you asked – yes – I do b elieve it happened before just not as bad as right now. Can’t think of reason – maybe I try to lie down aand work on breathing thanksss
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I was trying to remember what I learned once about FEAR – and I finally got it! F- alse E- vidence A- ppearing R- eal I can’t really explain – I am in no kind of danger – neither real nor imagined, but I feel fear. There is a funny kind of pain in my chest and my breathing is very flat. I am very tired and feel somewhat faint. Anyone can explain what’s going on? It sounds like a panic attack. Has this happened to you before? It could be associated with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder). Panic attacks are tough because (as I understand it) they are fight-or-flight responses to threats that are not physically real. — Mulder: Scully, you’re making this personal. Scully: Because it *is* personal, Mulder. Because… personal interest is all that I have. And if you take that away, then there is no reason for me to continue.
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I was trying to remember what I learned once about FEAR – and I finally got it! F- alse E- vidence A- ppearing R- eal I can’t really explain – I am in no kind of danger – neither real nor imagined, but I feel fear. There is a funny kind of pain in my chest and my breathing is very flat. I am very tired and feel somewhat faint. Anyone can explain what’s going on?
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