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fizzy 31-07-2010 02:49 PM

Panic Attacks...
 
..,.happen when the HMs are lonely/feel isolated. It's psychological.

That's why JJ & Josie rely on each other so much <3<3

WOMBAI 31-07-2010 02:58 PM

Where the hell did that come from? Who has had a panic attack? The bain of over-active imaginations!

Vicky. 31-07-2010 02:59 PM

Panic attacks do not happen because someone feels alone or isolated. The often happen for no reason at all.

Trust me, I know about this stuff.

And who do you reckon has had a panic attack?

LaLaLand 31-07-2010 03:12 PM

Well as an axiety sufferer myself, I can have up to 10 panic attacks a day without any reason what-so-ever.

E.g. half way through Big Brother last night I started off and it carried on until about 10 minutes into Big Mouth.

I can have a bad day with many attacks or I can go weeks without anything.

So there isn't always a reason.

fizzy 31-07-2010 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 3589035)
Panic attacks do not happen because someone feels alone or isolated. The often happen for no reason at all.

Trust me, I know about this stuff.

And who do you reckon has had a panic attack?

Laura Talked about them, Josie talks about them, keeva talked about them.

Laura said all the HMs had them at some point but they come and go.

she couldn't handle it though cos of what was happening with her boyfriend.

psychtracker 31-07-2010 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by fizzy (Post 3589113)
Laura Talked about them, Josie talks about them, keeva talked about them. Laura said all the HMs had them at some point but they come and go.

I'd have to say i'm very skeptical of all this talk of panic attacks, almost sounds like fad thing or a convenient excuse or attempt at gaining sympathy. I suffer from a fair amount of anxiety at times, and wouldn't even have the capability of - physically being able to enter the BB house in front of the baying crowd and all the media! let alone expose myself on a daily basis in front of 3 million pple 24/7. They really have to do lengthy psychological screening before they will put people on this show. If someone has some sort of legitimate breakdown, BB will be in SERIOUS trouble!

The only HM i see who suffers from quite a deal of anxiety is John James, and i'm NOT just saying this because i - like/dislike the guy, but that's my true observations. Maybe he was screened a little less because of the flying from Australia to audition thing. Trust me, HE will be the one who struggles the most when he leaves the house and is expected to function in front of masses of people, and do interviews etc. The BB circus performer he ain't. If you notice on the very first night, when the HMs entered the house and sat on the couch, when asked to talk about himself in front of the group, he nervously deferred his position, and said he'd do it last. There's your signal of someone who suffers from quite a bit of anxiety.

Jarvio 31-07-2010 05:02 PM

As some have correctly stated, there is not always a reason for panic attacks. Last year I had many panic attacks, the first one being enourmous. There was no particular reason for it to happen - it just did.

fizzy 31-07-2010 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by psychtracker (Post 3589574)
I'd have to say i'm very skeptical of all this talk of panic attacks, almost sounds like fad thing or a convenient excuse or attempt at gaining sympathy. I suffer from a fair amount of anxiety at times, and wouldn't even have the capability of - physically being able to enter the BB house in front of the baying crowd and all the media! let alone expose myself on a daily basis in front of 3 million pple 24/7. They really have to do lengthy psychological screening before they will put people on this show. If someone has some sort of legitimate breakdown, BB will be in SERIOUS trouble!

The only HM i see who suffers from quite a deal of anxiety is John James, and i'm NOT just saying this because i - like/dislike the guy, but that's my true observations. Maybe he was screened a little less because of the flying from Australia to audition thing. Trust me, HE will be the one who struggles the most when he leaves the house and is expected to function in front of masses of people, and do interviews etc. The BB circus performer he ain't. If you notice on the very first night, when the HMs entered the house and sat on the couch, when asked to talk about himself in front of the group, he nervously deferred his position, and said he'd do it last. There's your signal of someone who suffers from quite a bit of anxiety.


great post. so you think only JJ and Laura had panic attacks?

psychtracker 31-07-2010 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by fizzy (Post 3589622)
great post. so you think only JJ and Laura had panic attacks?

Thanks for your kind words. Definitely John, but i'm unsure of Laura. I'd be surprised with Laura because typically replacement housemates who are brought in mid-season are always some of the strongest psychologically. I watched a fair amount of live feed last week, and never saw much evidence of her struggling with anxiety issues. I'd be loathed to say it was an act, but she just seemed quite a confident person to me. She may not have been confident on the same levels as - some of the bigger personalities, but i didn't see her struggling in front of the group, etc. I never saw her interview post leaving the house, did you? If so, how did she cope?

boomoo 31-07-2010 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 3589035)
Panic attacks do not happen because someone feels alone or isolated. The often happen for no reason at all.

Trust me, I know about this stuff.

And who do you reckon has had a panic attack?

A panic attack is a name used to describe something when a Doctor has not got a clue what has happened.

One lot of mine were caused by supermarket lights. They are designed to disorientate so you will buy randomly. Unfortunately they have a really bad affect on some of us. I was prescribed a specially tinted lens and was able to shop without a 'panic attack.'
It is amazing how calm it is when I wear the glasses.

boomoo 31-07-2010 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by psychtracker (Post 3589574)
I'd have to say i'm very skeptical of all this talk of panic attacks, almost sounds like fad thing or a convenient excuse or attempt at gaining sympathy. I suffer from a fair amount of anxiety at times, and wouldn't even have the capability of - physically being able to enter the BB house in front of the baying crowd and all the media! let alone expose myself on a daily basis in front of 3 million pple 24/7. They really have to do lengthy psychological screening before they will put people on this show. If someone has some sort of legitimate breakdown, BB will be in SERIOUS trouble!

The only HM i see who suffers from quite a deal of anxiety is John James, and i'm NOT just saying this because i - like/dislike the guy, but that's my true observations. Maybe he was screened a little less because of the flying from Australia to audition thing. Trust me, HE will be the one who struggles the most when he leaves the house and is expected to function in front of masses of people, and do interviews etc. The BB circus performer he ain't. If you notice on the very first night, when the HMs entered the house and sat on the couch, when asked to talk about himself in front of the group, he nervously deferred his position, and said he'd do it last. There's your signal of someone who suffers from quite a bit of anxiety.

I am astonished he was allowed to go into the house as he still has issues about his father's death.

ElProximo 31-07-2010 07:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Jarvio (Post 3589593)
As some have correctly stated, there is not always a reason for panic attacks. Last year I had many panic attacks, the first one being enourmous. There was no particular reason for it to happen - it just did.

There is a 'reason' for panic attacks. (which are not 'attacks' in any sense) but that reason is, in itself, 'irrational' or maybe we can say 'for no good reason'.
However,
there is most definitely 'reasons' why it got there.

Look at it this way - if a smoke alarm is going off at the slightest waft of cooked sausage there is a 'reason'.
True, it ought not go off.
There was no fire and so you can say it went off for 'no good reason' but there are reasons why it was going off.

psychtracker 31-07-2010 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by boomoo (Post 3589903)
I am astonished he was allowed to go into the house as he still has issues about his father's death.

hmm...i don't know how many issues he has with his father's passing, it was a couple of years ago. i think it's in the realms of speculation...

fizzy 31-07-2010 08:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by psychtracker (Post 3589687)
Thanks for your kind words. Definitely John, but i'm unsure of Laura. I'd be surprised with Laura because typically replacement housemates who are brought in mid-season are always some of the strongest psychologically. I watched a fair amount of live feed last week, and never saw much evidence of her struggling with anxiety issues. I'd be loathed to say it was an act, but she just seemed quite a confident person to me. She may not have been confident on the same levels as - some of the bigger personalities, but i didn't see her struggling in front of the group, etc. I never saw her interview post leaving the house, did you? If so, how did she cope?


Thanks for the insight. So basically Laura was just ungrateful/didn't wanna be Bens biatch LOL.

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I agree with others, there's no panic attack without smoke.

I tend to get them when I'm getting better, so after the event.
with JJ he's said he's never had time to grieve for his dad, who knows what other stresses hes had in his life since, and now he's in BB.

sikthfan 31-07-2010 09:01 PM

chill out sigmund.

psychtracker 31-07-2010 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by fizzy (Post 3590441)
Thanks for the insight. So basically Laura was just ungrateful/didn't wanna be Bens biatch LOL.

I don't know...she was only 20, remember. Maybe it's as simple as she's been mollycoddled all her life and couldn't cope being away from her friends and family. She was probably pretty realistic and knew there was minimal chance she would win! Maybe i'm wrong, but i just didn't buy her "panic attack" spiel. Also seemed a bit coincidental that she went out the same fire exit, a day or so after John.

fizzy 31-07-2010 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by psychtracker (Post 3590649)
She was probably pretty realistic and knew there was minimal chance she would win! Maybe i'm wrong, but i just didn't buy her "panic attack" spiel. Also seemed a bit coincidental that she went out the same fire exit, a day or so after John.


true

Nemo123 31-07-2010 10:48 PM

Everyone needs to ask themselses at least once a day, how they ae feeling. You have to try to rationalise your fear, as best you can, and when you've figured out what's bothering you try to deal with it as best you can.

Mostly I worry about being old and alone; that I'll have noone to love or be loved by. I feel I'd rather die than be alone. My immediate family consists of an agiing parent and an ageing dog. I have brothers and a sister, but they ave their own lives. Wish I ad my own life, so to speak.

psychtracker 31-07-2010 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nemo123 (Post 3591352)
Everyone needs to ask themselses at least once a day, how they ae feeling. You have to try to rationalise your fear, as best you can, and when you've figured out what's bothering you try to deal with it as best you can.

Mostly I worry about being old and alone; that I'll have noone to love or be loved by. I feel I'd rather die than be alone. My immediate family consists of an agiing parent and an ageing dog. I have brothers and a sister, but they ave their own lives. Wish I ad my own life, so to speak.


BIG hugs Nemo, i'm sure everything will work out for you. I hope you can think positive and appreciate all of the wonderful things about everyday life.

:xyxwave:

fizzy 01-08-2010 02:28 AM

psychtracker - do you think Govan had panick attacks?

fizzy 01-08-2010 02:55 AM

Plus, so far, tonight is the only night I've not had a panic attack in a week.

Patrick 01-08-2010 02:57 AM

'Your voice is literally giving me a panic attack!'

fizzy 01-08-2010 03:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Patrick (Post 3592370)
'Your voice is literally giving me a panic attack!'

nice

Kerry 01-08-2010 03:06 AM

Not one HM has had a true panic attack in there - trust me.

Patrick 01-08-2010 03:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fizzy (Post 3592371)
nice

LOL
Freddie's infamous quote to Bea.


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