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I have been asked to post a thread which seeks to explain to the doubters why what we saw with Freddie was him coping with a Panic Attack. As an impartial observer, I would say that Bea was also exhibitting clear symptoms of heightened anxiety and was NOT being deliberately provocative, it was a stuation that developed and escalated.
Rodrigo was well meaning when he asked Bea to go and see Freddie again, but it was very unfortunate as both had withdrawn, as was the wisest strategy for both of them.
http://www.rfli.co.uk/rfli/panic-attacks/
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May I ask what your qualifications on the subject are - and what entitles you to make such a diagnosis?
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I would concur that Freddie was indeed having a panic attack. There were certain aspects of his body that would not have been able to be faked (which I am assuming is the complaint). He was clearly in a high level of stress. His face was very red indicating that his blood pressure was probably elevated. He was having difficulty breathing. His skin looked a bit sweaty which is another side effect of the fight or flight response. There are others which would only be able to be felt by Freddie, but given that he said that he was having a panic attack, I would take his word for it.
And if you want to know my credentials. I have two advanced degrees. I have worked in Public Health in several countries for the last 15 years or so. I have also spent several years prior to that working both with the chronically mentally ill and in an emergency room environment. I've seen a lot of panic attacks in my day.
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Pretty convincing - but you can't make a proper diagnosis from a television screen! You would have to examine him yourself and know all his past medical history - so, sorry, as far as I am concerned - the jury is still out!!
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Exactly.... diagnosing a fella from a tv set is just plain silly. And the sweat and hot, flushed face was from hiding it under the blanket while he was "crying". Come on, lets have a bit of rationality and common sense here.
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His face was not red from being under that flimsy scarf. Rationality and commen sense would indeed be welcome here.