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BBmassive
11-08-2009, 11:28 PM
I have been accused of being Mrs Evil because I think Freddie was attention seeking .Do YOU think he had a PROPER panic attack or was he attention seeking ?

LaLaLand
11-08-2009, 11:30 PM
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

offelia
11-08-2009, 11:31 PM
attention seeker and instability

Brad.
11-08-2009, 11:31 PM
Originally posted by offelia
attention seeker and instability

exactly right.

Jordan.
11-08-2009, 11:32 PM
He put his attention seeking into over drive cause Bea owned him

bansheewails
11-08-2009, 11:32 PM
Have you lot never seen a panic attack, cause Freddie's was classic and my OH gets them too.

BBmassive
11-08-2009, 11:32 PM
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2: Exactly !You cannot switch them off and on while you have a laugh and a joke

BBmassive
11-08-2009, 11:33 PM
Originally posted by bansheewails
Have you lot never seen a panic attack, cause Freddie's was classic and my OH gets them too. Yes

Benjamin
11-08-2009, 11:33 PM
Attention seeking. Trust me panic attacks are horrible, and you don't joke about them ans start laughing.

Visage
11-08-2009, 11:34 PM
Originally posted by SPIDERPIG!
He put his attention seeking into over drive cause Bea owned him


Absolutely:hello:

MissKittyFantastico
11-08-2009, 11:35 PM
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

I suffer from panic attacks too and surely you know that there are varying levels of panic attack? And they affect everyone differently?

Freddie actually demonstrated one of the most distressing symptoms of panic attacks in the fact that his whole body was convulsing, and he had no control over that, his breathing was all over the place and he looked like he was in real distress at one point.

Don't forget that the HL is also edited so it may have been worse than we saw, the aftermath was when he was in bed on his own sleeping it off. He could have been called to the DR for all we know.

I just think people are being very quick to jump on the Freddie is attention seeking bandwagon.

offelia
11-08-2009, 11:35 PM
he had no panic attack i suffer from it i know how it is
this was not panic attack
his problem was that bea was talking to a camera and people will not like him any more. this was his problem not panic atack

shash
11-08-2009, 11:35 PM
I think the attention seeker is you

Twiggy
11-08-2009, 11:35 PM
It was the startings of a panic attack. He was doing his best to control it. He was trying to hide under his duvet because he felt so terrible.

J-Rock
11-08-2009, 11:36 PM
Jonnii - talking absolute b*llox - you don't own the textbook on panic attacks.

I have them also and have had big ones while lecturing, and continued to lecture while wanting to run out of the room - nobody noticed a single thing....

ps just what I'd expect from a freddie-hating thread

MissKittyFantastico
11-08-2009, 11:36 PM
Originally posted by bansheewails
Have you lot never seen a panic attack, cause Freddie's was classic and my OH gets them too.

I get them all the time too. I'm finding it's useless trying to explain to some of these people.

DrTheKay
11-08-2009, 11:37 PM
.....there was one there! who would he be attention seeking to? Sto bullying him he I heart broken

LaLaLand
11-08-2009, 11:37 PM
Originally posted by J-Rock
Jonnii - talking absolute b*llox - you don't own the textbook on panic attacks.

I have them also and have had big ones while lecturing, and continued to lecture while wanting to run out of the room - nobody noticed a single thing....

ps just what I'd expect from a freddie-hating thread

Thanks for respecting my opinion :rolleyes:. Surely being a lecturer you're a master at doing what you accuse.

:thumbs:

shash
11-08-2009, 11:38 PM
tonight is a real eye opener for me, and at least confirms who the trolls are.

Vicky.
11-08-2009, 11:38 PM
Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

I suffer from panic attacks too and surely you know that there are varying levels of panic attack? And they affect everyone differently?

Freddie actually demonstrated one of the most distressing symptoms of panic attacks in the fact that his whole body was convulsing, and he had no control over that, his breathing was all over the place and he looked like he was in real distress at one point.

Don't forget that the HL is also edited so it may have been worse than we saw, the aftermath was when he was in bed on his own sleeping it off. He could have been called to the DR for all we know.

I just think people are being very quick to jump on the Freddie is attention seeking bandwagon.

No doubt this post will be ignore because its the truth.


I never said you were mrs evil for saying he was attention seeking. My problem was that you said you "were pissing yourself when he was having a panic attack and convulsing" So you were admitting it was real, and still finding it funny, in the same sentence. Then contradicting yourself later.


Edit.

"I nearly peed myself when he couldnt talk ,then had a panic attack followed by his body going into spasm "


Was your comment. I think many would agree it is a pretty disgusting view.

frankjr
11-08-2009, 11:38 PM
Amazing the bunch of disgraceful idiots on here who say that "if your panic attack experience isn't the same as my panic attack experience then you're a disgrace to panic attacks."

I wonder if you'd even deem to bow down and help them if they were convulsing?

"That's not a real panic attack you pansy," you sneer down your nose.

BBmassive
11-08-2009, 11:38 PM
Originally posted by offelia
he had no panic attack i suffer from it i know how it is
this was not panic attack
his problem was that bea was talking to a camera and people will not like him any more. this was his problem not panic atack My thoughts exactly :thumbs:

setanta
11-08-2009, 11:39 PM
It wasn't a full on panic attack..... he was just rocked by Bea and her total abandonment of him in favour of Lisa's group. Doesn't know what to do now cuz they wheels of power have turned within the house. Cue more paranoia.

But sure he's back in the position of plucky underdog; a position that should give his fans some comfort. It's worked for him before.

HarryRag
11-08-2009, 11:39 PM
Originally posted by BBmassive
I have been accused of being Mrs Evil because I think Freddie was attention seeking .Do YOU think he had a PROPER panic attack or was he attention seeking ?

you ain't no Mrs Evil, you are Mrs Shithead

LaLaLand
11-08-2009, 11:40 PM
Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

I suffer from panic attacks too and surely you know that there are varying levels of panic attack? And they affect everyone differently?

Freddie actually demonstrated one of the most distressing symptoms of panic attacks in the fact that his whole body was convulsing, and he had no control over that, his breathing was all over the place and he looked like he was in real distress at one point.

Don't forget that the HL is also edited so it may have been worse than we saw, the aftermath was when he was in bed on his own sleeping it off. He could have been called to the DR for all we know.

I just think people are being very quick to jump on the Freddie is attention seeking bandwagon.

I agree with you yes. What I didn't get was when he WAS NOT convulsing or anything, he said he was having one. It always gets to me when people seem to put panic attacks as being really small things. :sad:

SoFarSoGood282
11-08-2009, 11:40 PM
Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

I suffer from panic attacks too and surely you know that there are varying levels of panic attack? And they affect everyone differently?

Freddie actually demonstrated one of the most distressing symptoms of panic attacks in the fact that his whole body was convulsing, and he had no control over that, his breathing was all over the place and he looked like he was in real distress at one point.

Don't forget that the HL is also edited so it may have been worse than we saw, the aftermath was when he was in bed on his own sleeping it off. He could have been called to the DR for all we know.

I just think people are being very quick to jump on the Freddie is attention seeking bandwagon.

Thank you MissKitty
Someone who speaks sense too...:cheer:

BBmassive
11-08-2009, 11:40 PM
Originally posted by VickyJ
Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

I suffer from panic attacks too and surely you know that there are varying levels of panic attack? And they affect everyone differently?

Freddie actually demonstrated one of the most distressing symptoms of panic attacks in the fact that his whole body was convulsing, and he had no control over that, his breathing was all over the place and he looked like he was in real distress at one point.

Don't forget that the HL is also edited so it may have been worse than we saw, the aftermath was when he was in bed on his own sleeping it off. He could have been called to the DR for all we know.

I just think people are being very quick to jump on the Freddie is attention seeking bandwagon.

No doubt this post will be ignore because its the truth.


I never said you were mrs evil for saying he was attention seeking. My problem was that you said you "were pissing yourself when he was having a panic attack and convulsing" So you were admitting it was real, and still finding it funny, in the same sentence. Then contradicting yourself later. Please cut and paste where I said YOU had called me Mrs Evil ? Iwas pi$$ing myself at him CLAIMING he was having a panic attack ,BIG difference

luminoussun
11-08-2009, 11:40 PM
It seemed real to me..i think she floored him after all the times he defended her to know she was just using him hurt

ManicWolf
11-08-2009, 11:42 PM
Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

I suffer from panic attacks too and surely you know that there are varying levels of panic attack? And they affect everyone differently?

Freddie actually demonstrated one of the most distressing symptoms of panic attacks in the fact that his whole body was convulsing, and he had no control over that, his breathing was all over the place and he looked like he was in real distress at one point.

Don't forget that the HL is also edited so it may have been worse than we saw, the aftermath was when he was in bed on his own sleeping it off. He could have been called to the DR for all we know.

I just think people are being very quick to jump on the Freddie is attention seeking bandwagon.

This is exactly what I was going to say. Freddie displayed classic signs of a panic attack, and I fail to believe they were faked. A panic attack like that can very easily be brought on by what Freddie was going through. I believe most the people here who say it was for attention have either never had a panic attack themselves, or have family who suffer from them.

rebelmaz
11-08-2009, 11:43 PM
Panic attack definately.

BBmassive
11-08-2009, 11:43 PM
Originally posted by setanta
It wasn't a full on panic attack..... he was just rocked by Bea and her total abandonment of him in favour of Lisa's group. Doesn't know what to do now cuz they wheels of power have turned within the house. Cue more paranoia.

But sure he's back in the position of plucky underdog; a position that should give his fans some comfort. It's worked for him before. And has done again tonight ,game ,set and match to Freddie

Vicky.
11-08-2009, 11:43 PM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by VickyJ
Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

I suffer from panic attacks too and surely you know that there are varying levels of panic attack? And they affect everyone differently?

Freddie actually demonstrated one of the most distressing symptoms of panic attacks in the fact that his whole body was convulsing, and he had no control over that, his breathing was all over the place and he looked like he was in real distress at one point.

Don't forget that the HL is also edited so it may have been worse than we saw, the aftermath was when he was in bed on his own sleeping it off. He could have been called to the DR for all we know.

I just think people are being very quick to jump on the Freddie is attention seeking bandwagon.

No doubt this post will be ignore because its the truth.


I never said you were mrs evil for saying he was attention seeking. My problem was that you said you "were pissing yourself when he was having a panic attack and convulsing" So you were admitting it was real, and still finding it funny, in the same sentence. Then contradicting yourself later. Please cut and paste where I said YOU had called me Mrs Evil ? Iwas pi$$ing myself at him CLAIMING he was having a panic attack ,BIG difference

You didnt say that

"I nearly peed myself when he couldnt talk ,then had a panic attack followed by his body going into spasm "

You never once said he CLAIMED to have a panic attack. You have just adapted this view after posting because it makes you seem like less of a smallminded idiot...basically

mike888
11-08-2009, 11:44 PM
Originally posted by HarryRag
Originally posted by BBmassive
I have been accused of being Mrs Evil because I think Freddie was attention seeking .Do YOU think he had a PROPER panic attack or was he attention seeking ?

you ain't no Mrs Evil, you are Mrs Shithead

frankjr
11-08-2009, 11:46 PM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by setanta
It wasn't a full on panic attack..... he was just rocked by Bea and her total abandonment of him in favour of Lisa's group. Doesn't know what to do now cuz they wheels of power have turned within the house. Cue more paranoia.

But sure he's back in the position of plucky underdog; a position that should give his fans some comfort. It's worked for him before. And has done again tonight ,game ,set and match to Freddie

Yep - but the point you don't get is that Freddie fans were made tonight.

He didn't engineer it but his personality attacts it from rough people, and the nurturing response, the sympathetic response - is strong in humans.

game, set and match to Bea. She just made a whole heap of new Freddie fans from nothing.

BBmassive
11-08-2009, 11:46 PM
you didnt say that

"I nearly peed myself when he couldnt talk ,then had a panic attack followed by his body going into spasm "

You never once said he CLAIMED to have a panic attack. You have just adapted this view after posting because it makes you seem like less of a smallminded idiot...basically
I was taking the p1$$ out him telling them he was in spasm etc ....lighten up vicky fgs

BBmassive
11-08-2009, 11:47 PM
Originally posted by frankjr
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by setanta
It wasn't a full on panic attack..... he was just rocked by Bea and her total abandonment of him in favour of Lisa's group. Doesn't know what to do now cuz they wheels of power have turned within the house. Cue more paranoia.

But sure he's back in the position of plucky underdog; a position that should give his fans some comfort. It's worked for him before. And has done again tonight ,game ,set and match to Freddie

Yep - but the point you don't get is that Freddie fans were made tonight.

He didn't engineer it but his personality attacts it from rough people, and the nurturing response, the sympathetic response - is strong in humans.

game, set and match to Bea. She just made a whole heap of new Freddie fans from nothing. I agree ,she failed and yet again he won

setanta
11-08-2009, 11:49 PM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by setanta
It wasn't a full on panic attack..... he was just rocked by Bea and her total abandonment of him in favour of Lisa's group. Doesn't know what to do now cuz they wheels of power have turned within the house. Cue more paranoia.

But sure he's back in the position of plucky underdog; a position that should give his fans some comfort. It's worked for him before. And has done again tonight ,game ,set and match to Freddie

Now don't get me wrong; that woman is vile and I hate the fact she's not up for eviction. She's an imtimidating presence and I have no doubt that she tipped him over the edge but he didn't fall into a mad panic attack like people are suggesting here.

She's a dangerous woman though, that's for sure. He just doesn't know where he stands within the house now and feels that the games up. That's why he was all over the place in bed. Don't worry Freddie, you're back in the game.... you'll find that out on Friday.

offelia
11-08-2009, 11:49 PM
VickyJ don`t forget u had a change of mind/heart about noirin soon u will see the real freddie as well

BBmassive
11-08-2009, 11:51 PM
Originally posted by setanta
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by setanta
It wasn't a full on panic attack..... he was just rocked by Bea and her total abandonment of him in favour of Lisa's group. Doesn't know what to do now cuz they wheels of power have turned within the house. Cue more paranoia.

But sure he's back in the position of plucky underdog; a position that should give his fans some comfort. It's worked for him before. And has done again tonight ,game ,set and match to Freddie

Now don't get me wrong; that woman is vile and I hate the fact she's not up for eviction. She's an imtimidating presence and I have no doubt that she tipped him over the edge but he didn't fall into a mad panic attack like people are suggesting here.

She's a dangerous woman though, that's for sure. He just doesn't know where he stands within the house now and feels that the games up. That's why he was all over the place in bed. Don't worry Freddie, you're back in the game.... you'll find that out on Friday. She is truly horrid ,but he played the pity card to the extreme tongiht ,but fair play to him its kept him in on Friday ,his oscar awaits him on his eviction

offelia
11-08-2009, 11:53 PM
well nite, nite everybody

BJ
11-08-2009, 11:53 PM
I've also had panic attacks and sometimes they are more severe than other times. Freddie certainly seemed genuinely stressed to me and I felt extremely sorry for him while I watched.

Don't forget he was bullied on and off for about 5 weeks then had a break before Bea entered. She pulled him in until he felt very close and has now turned on him in the most awful way. I can't imagine how he can be feeling just now but I'm sure he'll turn things around again.

HarryRag
11-08-2009, 11:54 PM
Originally posted by BBmassive
She is truly horrid ,but he played the pity card to the extreme tongiht ,but fair play to him its kept him in on Friday ,his oscar awaits him on his eviction

Hello Mrs Shithead! How are you Mrs Shithead? :elephant:

offelia
11-08-2009, 11:55 PM
and i did not change my mind i`ll vote freddie out

HarryRag
11-08-2009, 11:57 PM
Originally posted by offelia
and i did not change my mind i`ll vote freddie out

ah, you must be Mrs Shitheads sister, Ms Shithead

MissKittyFantastico
11-08-2009, 11:58 PM
Originally posted by Jonnii
Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

I suffer from panic attacks too and surely you know that there are varying levels of panic attack? And they affect everyone differently?

Freddie actually demonstrated one of the most distressing symptoms of panic attacks in the fact that his whole body was convulsing, and he had no control over that, his breathing was all over the place and he looked like he was in real distress at one point.

Don't forget that the HL is also edited so it may have been worse than we saw, the aftermath was when he was in bed on his own sleeping it off. He could have been called to the DR for all we know.

I just think people are being very quick to jump on the Freddie is attention seeking bandwagon.

I agree with you yes. What I didn't get was when he WAS NOT convulsing or anything, he said he was having one. It always gets to me when people seem to put panic attacks as being really small things. :sad:

It looked to me like he was physically shaking uncontrollably under the covers, and we don't know how bad he actually got before it cut away, when we went back to it he was lying in bed with his scarf over his eyes, he could have been called to the diary room or anything.

I know what you mean, it's the people on here who seem to think panic attacks are something to laugh about that are really making my blood boil. I should probably just not read the threads tbh, it's just horrible what some people are saying. Anxiety and panic are not a joke. :hug:

golden
11-08-2009, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

Totally agree Jonni...I couldn't help feeling bad for him though when I saw him.

offelia
12-08-2009, 12:00 AM
Originally posted by HarryRag
Originally posted by offelia
and i did not change my mind i`ll vote freddie out

ah, you must be Mrs Shitheads sister, Ms Shithead
u r ignored

boomoo
12-08-2009, 12:00 AM
Well if you are unfortunate enough to have had a panic attack you will probably agree that you usually have another one and no two are alike.

Yes you can control them to a degree I do that by putting a little glucose sweet under my tongue. However you will usual need a rest straight after as your system has been to Hell and back.

Now all the talk is about how money makes you a useless person. Money does not shield you from life. Trying to justify themselves now they have knocked Freddie down.
Freddie is unfortunate in that he has asthma and he very probably was having both forms of attack.

Vicky.
12-08-2009, 12:00 AM
Originally posted by offelia
VickyJ don`t forget u had a change of mind/heart about noirin soon u will see the real freddie as well

I know freddie can be a dick though...but i would never laugh at someone who was clearly distressed like he was...
I have many times acknowledged his faults, same as I see other HMs who im not so keen ons good points.

I was always backwards and forwards about noirin...i dont see what this has to do with what is being discussed :shrug:

HarryRag
12-08-2009, 12:02 AM
Originally posted by offelia
Originally posted by HarryRag
Originally posted by offelia
and i did not change my mind i`ll vote freddie out

ah, you must be Mrs Shitheads sister, Ms Shithead
u r ignored

ah, so it is Kisywisy i see

joanne555jasper
12-08-2009, 12:08 AM
OK. I don't like Bea very much but Freddie's behaviour tonight was unbelievably over the top. Ridiculous in fact for a grown man, especially one who wants to be a politician. I have suffered from panic attacks in the past but what Freddie had was not one of those. He just cried so much he couldn't get his breath properly like my daughter used to do when she was two years old from holding her breath too long. There is a difference.

BBmassive
12-08-2009, 12:14 AM
Originally posted by joanne555jasper
OK. I don't like Bea very much but Freddie's behaviour tonight was unbelievably over the top. Ridiculous in fact for a grown man, especially one who wants to be a politician. I have suffered from panic attacks in the past but what Freddie had was not one of those. He just cried so much he couldn't get his breath properly like my daughter used to do when she was two years old from holding her breath too long. There is a difference. EXACTLY a tantrum ! Lord help him in Westminster !! he had best carry a paper bag with him

tutifruti
12-08-2009, 12:15 AM
Freddie commented on Lisa regrouping and I think this was on his mind that he might get put up, and when Bea made it obvious to everyone that she was jumping ship it put him over the edge, I would not like to think that Freddie would fake a panic attack to gain public sympathy as I am sure he knows it was sypathy votes that kept him in at the start.
It did look to me that he was trying to control a panic attack.

BBmassive
12-08-2009, 12:16 AM
Originally posted by tutifruti
Freddie commented on Lisa regrouping and I think this was on his mind that he might get put up, and when Bea made it obvious to everyone that she was jumping ship it put him over the edge, I would not like to think that Freddie would fake a panic attack to gain public sympathy as I am sure he knows it was sypathy votes that kept him in at the start.
It did look to me that he was trying to control a panic attack. My thoughts too

setanta
12-08-2009, 12:18 AM
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by tutifruti
Freddie commented on Lisa regrouping and I think this was on his mind that he might get put up, and when Bea made it obvious to everyone that she was jumping ship it put him over the edge, I would not like to think that Freddie would fake a panic attack to gain public sympathy as I am sure he knows it was sypathy votes that kept him in at the start.
It did look to me that he was trying to control a panic attack. My thoughts too

Ditto. Think it was the thought of losing his position within the house that tipped him in to self pity. Nothing more to me. These panic attack threads are getting on my nerves.... he was just sad and "tearful".

BBmassive
12-08-2009, 12:26 AM
Originally posted by setanta
Originally posted by BBmassive
Originally posted by tutifruti
Freddie commented on Lisa regrouping and I think this was on his mind that he might get put up, and when Bea made it obvious to everyone that she was jumping ship it put him over the edge, I would not like to think that Freddie would fake a panic attack to gain public sympathy as I am sure he knows it was sypathy votes that kept him in at the start.
It did look to me that he was trying to control a panic attack. My thoughts too

Ditto. Think it was the thought of losing his position within the house that tipped him in to self pity. Nothing more to me. These panic attack threads are getting on my nerves.... he was just sad and "tearful". Its is pathetic to be honest grown men and women sucked in by him ,he spit his dummy out because he knew he had blown it and the sheep are falling for it ,:rolleyes:

kab
12-08-2009, 12:32 AM
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

absolutely spot on
suffered bad ones myself for years , what he was doing was attention seeking /drama
real panic attacks are hell

IndigoJo
12-08-2009, 12:34 AM
Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
Originally posted by Jonnii
Neither.

Over-reacting, yes. From a person who suffers panic attacks I find it insulting as to how people are even assuming he had one. You literally think you're going to die when you have them, not joke with Marcus/Siavash and partly cry. :blush2:

I suffer from panic attacks too and surely you know that there are varying levels of panic attack? And they affect everyone differently?

Freddie actually demonstrated one of the most distressing symptoms of panic attacks in the fact that his whole body was convulsing, and he had no control over that, his breathing was all over the place and he looked like he was in real distress at one point.

Don't forget that the HL is also edited so it may have been worse than we saw, the aftermath was when he was in bed on his own sleeping it off. He could have been called to the DR for all we know.

I just think people are being very quick to jump on the Freddie is attention seeking bandwagon.

Thanks Miss Kitty, I concur!!

I have had them for 9 years, varying degrees. Everyone reacts differently with them! Seems he held his in quite well, breathed slowly to bring it down. It was a result of the build up of anxiety from the past few days. Both Bea and Charlie were being somewhat aggressive to him and her unrelenting way of talking down to him is mind-screwing, as she does with anyone who crosses her.

He was clearly upset, he hasn't cried before in the house (I think), and it sounded really genuine. Even Rodrigo thought he was genuinely upset and was concerned, and Rod isn't his biggest fan.

Editing can be so cr*p! Afterwards, I'm glad he calmed down and had a laugh. He needed it.

:love:

BBmassive
12-08-2009, 12:35 AM
Im ready for slitting my wrists :mad::mad::mad:

BBmassive
12-08-2009, 10:59 AM
bumping this for the peeps who had had enough of the amatuer dramatics last night and went to bed to get over it