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wendy
12-04-06, 17:32
Hi All

This is a bit of a strange one and Im hoping it isnt just me............... Does any one get really strange thoughts of bad things that will happen to them that are really unrealisitc in terms of health, For example I fear my eyes will roll in the Back of my head, I will swallow my tounge my head will jolt back etc, at the time it feels so real yet these are so unlikely (i hope!!! [V])

Any advise or similar thoughts would be appreciated
Wendy xx

inberlin
12-04-06, 19:38
hi wendy,

i get some strange thoughts like that too sometimes, usually when i have a high level of anxiety, i think it is our bodies telling us they are fearful of something and it is one of the manifestations of that fear....

on a funny note, i was standing at the tram stop a month ago and yawned a really big yawn while i was turning my head, and i pulled my tongue!!! i couldn't talk for a day!!!! tee hee hee, i had to have a good laugh at that one, leave it to me to pull my tongue while yawning!!

that said, i think those fears point to the feeling of being out of control, and maybe it is important to work on what helps you feel like you are in control...? even if it is something small, something related to your physical body, you know? like doing some knee bends or stretching exercises...

take care

kelly

wendy
12-04-06, 19:43
Thanks Kelly, thank god its not just me! doesnt happen often but when it does its well weird!!

Never heard of a pulled tounge before lol :D:D:D

Wendy x

florence
12-04-06, 19:51
I can relate too Wendy... especially the tongue swallowing. But of course, it never happened!

Florence.

*** Worry gives a small thing a big shadow.***

nomorepanic
12-04-06, 19:54
Wendy

You are not alone ......
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Nicola

wendy
12-04-06, 20:07
Thanks Guys! Amazing isnt it that knowing others feel the same makes such a difference!

Wendy x

florence
12-04-06, 22:19
It does make a difference Wendy, defo, it gives some reassurance and somehow it gives you hope!
Take care.

Florence.

*** Worry gives a small thing a big shadow.***