nomore
12-06-08, 17:52
Since a couple of months ago I started seeing these posters all over London buses that have a picture of a man with a very tight skin-like belt across his chest and sign that I think says "Doubt Kills".
Now I know that this is meant to raise awareness but do we really need to be constantly reminded that something bad can happen to us? If anything, I think that it scares people into thinking that ANYTHING they feel in their chest is a heart attack. I do have heart related anxiety and all I know is that the first time I saw this thing my reaction was basically panic. I still get anxious when I see that picture. How is that supposed to help me?
Sorry about the rant everyone.
Now I know that this is meant to raise awareness but do we really need to be constantly reminded that something bad can happen to us? If anything, I think that it scares people into thinking that ANYTHING they feel in their chest is a heart attack. I do have heart related anxiety and all I know is that the first time I saw this thing my reaction was basically panic. I still get anxious when I see that picture. How is that supposed to help me?
Sorry about the rant everyone.