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Originally posted by Tom
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Originally posted by MissKittyFantastico
I really hope none of you here ever have to suffer with anxiety attacks, if that's your reaction to someone who was obviously genuinely in distress.
There is no way he could have faked that, and for people asking how he could have an attack over something as 'trivial' as that, trust me they can happen over the smallest of things, and Freddie has been verbally attacked twice now by someone he counted as a close friend, who has turned on him completely in less than 24 hours.
I suffer with anxiety and panic attacks myself, and I'm telling you there is no way you can fake **** like that.
You can also have the most almighty breakdown, have a good sleep and then be fine the next day, so don't read too much into the fact that he was ok the next day either.
Look at Bea if you want to see crocodile tears and fake emotions, not Freddie.
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But it was very mild compared to panic attacks I've seen or even had myself. He was very upset, a big difference to having a panic attack
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But everybody is different and experiences them differently. Some are mild and people can control them, Freddie does a lot of deep breathing to calm himself down I've noticed, something I do myself. I don't think we can judge someone's level of panic just on the basis of comparing it to what we may or may not have experienced ourselves.
The guy couldn't speak, his breathing was all over the place and he was obviously in great distress, and that vile wench just would not let it be until she decided she'd said her piece fully, AFTER saying she didn't want to be anywhere near him.
I'm actually amazed that some people on here think that was all an act on his part. If he'd just been sniffing and waving his arms about and shedding a few tears fine, but that was not what happened tonight.