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  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teafrenzy View Post
    yeah but PC you have to understand is that everyone is different. Anxiety is truly the "snowflake" of mental health. No 2 conditions are ever purely alike. Some people get a nervous stomach, some get uncontrolled fear, some feel totally fine but get heart palpitations. There are over 100 different symptoms possible. Some people get this problem when they are young, some get it at middle age. etc.

    Therefore, everyone's reactions to recovery will be different as well. Some people will recover quicker than others.

    You are using your own unique circumstances as a template for how fast everyone recovers, which just simply isn't fair. When people struggle with recovery, the last thing they want to hear is "they are weak" or "they aren't doing the work". You don't know what they are doing.
    I think you are making a point that is meaningless and I wonder what the ulterior motive of it is. Are you trying to find an excuse to not get to the work to get better? If someone gets panic attacks regularly and they had what I had and that is their problem, where is your proof that everyone is so individualized and needs to be treated so differently? Doctors sure give everyone just about the same treatment. If anyone had what I had, and did what I did, they will get better! EVERYONE! It doesn't have to be every single exact supplement, and every single technique, but essentially the same general steps a I did they will get better regardless of how many times you repeat your talking points. Over 100 symptoms? HAHAHA I had 9000 symptoms! The point is not the symptoms, the point is what is causing the symptoms!

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    What ulterior motive?

    My motive is very simple. To come to the defense of all those people living with anxiety and are able to rid themselves of it. Nobody wants to have anxiety. That's ludicrous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teafrenzy View Post
    What ulterior motive?

    My motive is very simple. To come to the defense of all those people living with anxiety and are able to rid themselves of it. Nobody wants to have anxiety. That's ludicrous.

    Awe! You are so kind and altruistic! Awe what a sweet sweet person! I can hear the violins playing. You deserve a trophy I am sure!

    Give me a break! If people don't want to have anxiety they do one thing and one thing only, find ways to get better! They don't just use this website as a social outing, they actually get the info form here or somewhere else and do the work!

    But but but...

    But but but...

    Take your but and shove it up your ass!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PanicCured View Post
    Awe! You are so kind and altruistic! Awe what a sweet sweet person! I can hear the violins playing. You deserve a trophy I am sure!

    Give me a break! If people don't want to have anxiety they do one thing and one thing only, find ways to get better! They don't just use this website as a social outing, they actually get the info form here or somewhere else and do the work!

    But but but...

    But but but...

    Take your but and shove it up your ass!

    And you wonder why some people find you obnoxious?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PanicCured View Post
    Awe! You are so kind and altruistic! Awe what a sweet sweet person! I can hear the violins playing. You deserve a trophy I am sure!

    Give me a break! If people don't want to have anxiety they do one thing and one thing only, find ways to get better! They don't just use this website as a social outing, they actually get the info form here or somewhere else and do the work!

    But but but...

    But but but...

    Take your but and shove it up your ass!
    Lol. My mental image of PC: https://youtu.be/AltMeuPkWRs
    "You're the worst thing that ever happened to me." --Marla Singer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teafrenzy View Post
    And you wonder why some people find you obnoxious?

    They key word is SOME. NOT the people who totally get it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gypsylee View Post
    Lol. My mental image of PC: https://youtu.be/AltMeuPkWRs
    Oh here comes Gypsylee seeking validation from her Anxiety Social Club. Let's see the brilliance you have brought to the conversation so far:

    Oh god just go away PC.

    Thanks Salvator and Martin

    PC I do have a very serious mental disorder; it's called Sick of Self-Righteous Twats.

    Talk about catastrophic thinking

    It is pretty funny. This place is a sausage fest.

    https://youtu.be/9Wl_uQOABxg

    Thank you.

    Lol. My mental image of PC: https://youtu.be/AltMeuPkWRs


    Notice, nothing there of any substance, intelligence or benefit to anyone with anxiety or anyone at all for anything! Ah and the adults here were having such a nice discussion without the Nay Sayers.

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    This just goes to show how self-involved you actually are. As if I'm going to contribute much to a thread to which my first reaction was "oh god just go away" and was subsequently told I have a "serious mental disorder". If you'd ever paid any attention to anyone's posts but your own you'd know I'm quite capable of more than one liners. I also don't devote paragraphs of condescending sarcasm to people who don't deserve it, like you did there to Teafrenzy. I'm probably capable of that as well but a) I don't waste my time and b) I'm not an arsehole.
    "You're the worst thing that ever happened to me." --Marla Singer

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    Teafrenzy and Gypselee, let me ask you guys something:

    If there is a TV show you hate and can't stand to watch, amongst all the other channels and TV programs you have available to you, do you insist on continuously watching that TV show you hate to watch every time it comes on, and then complain about it, or do you just watch other TV shows and never turn the one on you can't stand to watch, allow others who do enjoy that program to watch it in peace, and go on your merry ways?

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    When you post statements like "some people just don't want to be rid of the anxiety" then I am going to protest.

    When you make statements like such and such supplement is the key to getting better because you used in the course of your recovery but research has never shown it to be effective I am going to protest.

    You are taking your own unique condition and method of getting better and saying anyone who hasn't gotten better hasn't "done the work" when you don't have any evidence to support that as well.

    When I am watching a tv show like "game of Thrones" I know the creators are not trying to write a true story. When I am watching the news, I will hope the newscasters will have done the research to bring me actual facts.

 

 

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