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    terrified of anything that goes "bang"

    I am new and very much a novice, I'd love to find other folk
    who are terrified of bangs - fireworks, crackers, balloons, cars, etc.
    Mine phobia stems from the doodlebugs in the war.
    I have tried hynotherapy - no luck.
    Any advice out there. And what is my phobia's name....
    spring flower

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    Re: terrified of anything that goes "bang"

    I can imagine it being aweful when to V bomb went quiet :(
    it must be a hard thing to be frightened of because they are usually random events
    Isn't it either ekrixiphobia or ekriphobia for the fear of bangs and explosions? Its one of the things soldiers end up with if they have been on active duty

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    I am terrified of bangs too. I hate balloons with a passions. Foil ones I love but I cant handle the mcdonalds type. I couldnt attend an event the other night due to balloons and panic. I cant go into places for long if balloons are around me. I feel sick constantly and I have 2 be near the exit to run out if need be. I hate kids playing with them too

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    In some ways its nice to hear from someone who is also panicky about balloons as i thought i was the only one and havnt been ever able to tell anyone about it. I agree that foil balloons are ok because they dont burst with a big bang but the latex type as in Mcdonalds etc have always made me panic. Brewers Fare used to have balloons for the kids and always seemed to bring them in and blow them up just as i started to eat thus spoiling my meal. Hated the whoosh of that helium tank as they blew them up.

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    Re: terrified of anything that goes "bang"

    Its nice (if that is the correct word!) to know there are others out there with a fear of loud bangs. It seems to be pretty rare. It is such a "killjoy" at times, as I too flee anywhere that has balloons. A New Years Eve party is a "no go" as I dread the big net of balloons coming down! Has anyone found a good cure? A still can't find the correct name for this phobia, but have had some kind suggestions.
    Good luck to everyone fighting this very silly phobia!!!!
    Jenny (Springflower)

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    Re: terrified of anything that goes "bang"

    I would love to know a cure. I absolutely hate balloons and fireworks anything with a loud bang. I was going to try hypnotherapy next year. I completely freak out when there are balloons near me

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    Re: terrified of anything that goes "bang"

    Bang!! Merry Christmas
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    Re: terrified of anything that goes "bang"

    If you are constantly exposed to it, say like a fireworks display, does the feeling lesson or is it only loud bangs and noises that are unexpected?

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    Re: terrified of anything that goes "bang"

    for me it's more when i expect it

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    Re: terrified of anything that goes "bang"

    I hate balloons, champagne corks, party poppers and anything else that's likely to bang. I have to leave the room if I spot any likely 'bangers'. If I'm startled by a bang I let out an involuntary scream and scare myself even more. My family think it's hilarious ~ needless to say I don't!
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