ThousandMiles
02-06-2014, 11:03 PM
Hi everyone ^_^
I'm just wondering if anybody's had an experience with someone who is faking an anxiety disorder - either for attention, to be "cute"/"trendy", for special treatment, or because they've convinced themselves they have one when they really don't?
If so, how can you tell if a person who says they have it really doesn't?
I know somebody who constantly *brags* about her anxiety, talking about it (and any other "problems" that she has) at any opportunity.
She gets all sorts of special treatment at school but nobody has ever seen her stressed unless she doesn't get something she wants. She's extremely outgoing and loud, to the extent that people get quite annoyed at her, and the only time she's apparently gotten a panic attack was when she didn't want to do something on a school excursion because it was boring, and she basically just kept saying "Oh my god, I'm having a panic attack! Guys, help me!" and wanted everyone to fuss over her.
Now, maybe some people just cope with their anxiety differently, but to me it really doesn't seem like she genuinely has it. I'm not secretive about my anxiety, but I don't tell the world about it. I only tell people for support, or if I think it will help them understand my behaviour better. I would never *brag* about it. It's the same with my other friends who have anxiety, only they are more secretive than I am and were scared to tell me.
So, does it sound to you like she is faking it? Is there anything I should do to get through to her if she IS faking it? And if she isn't, should I try and support her and help her overcome it in a way that is better for her than the way she acts??
I'm just wondering if anybody's had an experience with someone who is faking an anxiety disorder - either for attention, to be "cute"/"trendy", for special treatment, or because they've convinced themselves they have one when they really don't?
If so, how can you tell if a person who says they have it really doesn't?
I know somebody who constantly *brags* about her anxiety, talking about it (and any other "problems" that she has) at any opportunity.
She gets all sorts of special treatment at school but nobody has ever seen her stressed unless she doesn't get something she wants. She's extremely outgoing and loud, to the extent that people get quite annoyed at her, and the only time she's apparently gotten a panic attack was when she didn't want to do something on a school excursion because it was boring, and she basically just kept saying "Oh my god, I'm having a panic attack! Guys, help me!" and wanted everyone to fuss over her.
Now, maybe some people just cope with their anxiety differently, but to me it really doesn't seem like she genuinely has it. I'm not secretive about my anxiety, but I don't tell the world about it. I only tell people for support, or if I think it will help them understand my behaviour better. I would never *brag* about it. It's the same with my other friends who have anxiety, only they are more secretive than I am and were scared to tell me.
So, does it sound to you like she is faking it? Is there anything I should do to get through to her if she IS faking it? And if she isn't, should I try and support her and help her overcome it in a way that is better for her than the way she acts??