Waybuloo
Well-known member
Do you have it? Do you think that is a weird symptom to have of anxiety?
I get like that when i'm in a situation where being stared at or scrutinised is very real, eg in a waiting room with people facing my or looking in my direction, or when people talk to me. It is very frustrating because my neck at the base of my skull feels like it's being wrung and I have moments of intense fear that eclipse any logic, any freedom to think, any composure, and I don't care if i'm blushing or sweating because this twitching makes me feel like i'm losing control and i'm humiliating myself.
So I think that subconsciusly, my biggest fear is of people laughing at me, as it's a sign of weakness and of loss of control of one's body, not to mention it looks peculiar. I can't explain it but the moment my head twitches it feels like the worst feeling in the world, especially when people are looking. What do you think when you see some one who isn't of the age that experiences Alzheimer's, who has a head twitch or shaking in the head? Would you think that's from nerves? And what is your honest opinion of a person's opinion who does not suffer from anxiety and who therefore isn't as understanding.
I get like that when i'm in a situation where being stared at or scrutinised is very real, eg in a waiting room with people facing my or looking in my direction, or when people talk to me. It is very frustrating because my neck at the base of my skull feels like it's being wrung and I have moments of intense fear that eclipse any logic, any freedom to think, any composure, and I don't care if i'm blushing or sweating because this twitching makes me feel like i'm losing control and i'm humiliating myself.
So I think that subconsciusly, my biggest fear is of people laughing at me, as it's a sign of weakness and of loss of control of one's body, not to mention it looks peculiar. I can't explain it but the moment my head twitches it feels like the worst feeling in the world, especially when people are looking. What do you think when you see some one who isn't of the age that experiences Alzheimer's, who has a head twitch or shaking in the head? Would you think that's from nerves? And what is your honest opinion of a person's opinion who does not suffer from anxiety and who therefore isn't as understanding.