IndigoJo |
12-08-2009 12:34 AM |
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Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
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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:
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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.
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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.
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