You need to let your mom know. She cares about you and if she knows how much you need her help with this she will be there for you. If you don't know how to tell her then write a letter or note. Or you could print this out and leave it for her or just tell her that you need to talk to her but don't know how to tell her. If she does not understand or don't seem to think the problem is very serious, then talk to a school counselor or a relative like an aunt or cousin. You could also talk to a friend's mom. You do not want to miss out on life. There are scary things out there and bad things do happen, but they do not happen as much as the news will make you think. Best wishes -
2006-08-01 16:26:24
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answered by petlover 5
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Most likely you are experiencing panic attacks. If you've had any experience that made you really fearful (bad car accident, someone attacked you) etc., you could be experiencing the same health problem as soldiers who have been in the Middle East can develop, PTSS (Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome).
Don't even believe that the events you are experiencing are any where near embarrassing...you may need a therapist but you also must first see your Doctor to help you begin to treat this syndrome.
Panic attacks can be dealt with by prescribing medication to be taken when you feel an attack coming on. The Doctor can then also refer you to a therapist, psychologist or psychiatrist who can assist you further with this and begin to improve your quality of life.
Don't ever feel that this problem is something you must hide away from...there is absolutely no reason to be embarrassed, ashamed or fearful of this...it is something that can be treated sufficiently enough that you can overcome some, most or all of your anxieties and put them in a manageable perspective.
Good luck and take care.
2006-08-01 22:49:31
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answered by dustiiart 5
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Right now, calm down, try to think of postive thoughts. Also, don't blame this on yourself. It might be an actual PHYSICAL problem. I'm not an expert in this field, so I've found a website that you might want to take a look at. See a doctor about this, or even a psychiatrist. I know it might sound silly now, but you might be very thankful for it later. At least give it a shot! Good luck!
2006-08-01 22:43:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Anxiety attacks. Tell your parents or a school counselor. You may be able to take meds and see a therapist to help you out.
Good luck!
2006-08-01 23:29:18
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answered by mynickname 3
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I'm going to tell you something that someone once told me because I used to worry about similar things: If you spend your life worried all of the time about these things, how are you ever going to live happy? These are one of the things that you are ALLOWED to be naive about because nobody knows these things.
2006-08-01 22:44:40
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answered by djpetramw 3
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sounds like you are suffering from anxiety attacks. just go to your doctor and explain. everything will be okay, he/she will be able to help you with this. this is a very common thing. there are so many stresses in the world these days no wonder this problem is escalating, just go to your doc.
2006-08-01 22:41:41
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answered by brett_day2002 3
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It's anxiety. You need to talk to a Dr. There are meds that can help you. Don't be embarrassed about talking to your Mom. Tell her you need some help.
2006-08-01 22:48:30
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answered by notyou311 7
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relax and enjoy life or it will pass you by
by the way find a dictionary
2006-08-01 23:12:26
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answered by Leah nora 5
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get a grip and then get a life and be happy your alive beeeccthh
2006-08-01 22:42:31
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answered by samziggymeyer 2
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one word comes to mind..FREAK
2006-08-01 22:41:13
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answered by ♥cutemamma♥ 6
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