Symptoms of Claustrophobia
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Thread Topic: Symptoms of Claustrophobia
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Two key symptoms:
Fear of restriction
Fear of suffocation
A typical claustrophobic will fear restriction in at least one, if not several, of the following areas: small rooms, locked rooms, cars, tunnels, cellars, elevators, subway trains, caves, airplanes and crowded areas.Fear trivial matters such as sitting in a barbers chair or waiting in line at a grocery store simply out of a fear of confinement to a single space.
However, claustrophobics are not necessarily afraid of these areas themselves, but, rather, they fear what could happen to them should they become confined to an area. Often, when confined to an area, claustrophobics begin to fear suffocation, believing that there may be a lack of air in the area to which they are confined.
Thank you wikipeadia -
I definatly have it
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I do to
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I used to kind of have it, or at least think I did, because I had such high anxiety, but nowadays I don't mind such things. xP
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