So its break and I'm still not feeling too good. Ive had a headache for like 5 days now (need to go to the doctor about it.)still feeling really panicy and stuff from earlier also. So scared I'm gonna have an attack or something though.
So its break and I'm still not feeling too good. Ive had a headache for like 5 days now (need to go to the doctor about it.)still feeling really panicy and stuff from earlier also. So scared I'm gonna have an attack or something though.
sounds like seeing your GP is a good idea if your headache has lasted that long! is there someone you can talk to at school/college about it maybe like a nurse or counsellor?
So its break and I'm still not feeling too good. Ive had a headache for like 5 days now (need to go to the doctor about it.)still feeling really panicy and stuff from earlier also. So scared I'm gonna have an attack or something though.
Don't know if it's normal, but I tend to get headaches a lot when I'm very panicky/stressed, so it's possibly related for you too? Not sure what to suggest for panic attacks in school (I used o just go hide in the toilets which probably wasn't the best thing to do ) is there a first aider/someone pastoral related you could go and see about it though, or a friend you could warn and they could tru and stay and help you?
Gave myself a panic attack doing emergency stop in driving lesson then had hysterical giggling. Apparently I sound like a crazy person . Also turns out I had work this morning, I had no idea of this fact but it was covered so I guess that's fine. Have decided tomorrow is the day I sort out dsa and other paperwork stuff and uni shopping is Thursday. Can't quite believe I'm actually going back.
Gave myself a panic attack doing emergency stop in driving lesson then had hysterical giggling. Apparently I sound like a crazy person . Also turns out I had work this morning, I had no idea of this fact but it was covered so I guess that's fine. Have decided tomorrow is the day I sort out dsa and other paperwork stuff and uni shopping is Thursday. Can't quite believe I'm actually going back.
hope you are okay now, panic attacks are awful! I get the giggles as well, worst thing was when I got them at college so people thought I was having a fit good luck with DSA and Uni
hope you are okay now, panic attacks are awful! I get the giggles as well, worst thing was when I got them at college so people thought I was having a fit good luck with DSA and Uni
Yeah it's the third one I've had while driving. First one that I would say wasn't my driving instructor stressing me out though (seriously who makes a car veer off course at 65 while they're not the one driving?). I think the giggling is just nervous energy more than anything else, didn't really feel like a laugh or cry moment.
Yeah it's the third one I've had while driving. First one that I would say wasn't my driving instructor stressing me out though (seriously who makes a car veer off course at 65 while they're not the one driving?). I think the giggling is just nervous energy more than anything else, didn't really feel like a laugh or cry moment.
fair enough, imagine it's pretty nerve racking an experience anyway even without your instructor being annoying! hopefully they are better next time as they know you are nervous and stuff! yeah that's understandable, I think for me it was just stress used to make me panic & make jokes to distract myself/others from the stress, sadly just tended to end up with me unable to stop laughing!
means the posts you had repped were deleted for some reason, probably off topic or something or dealing with a troll
hope you are okay now, panic attacks are awful! I get the giggles as well, worst thing was when I got them at college so people thought I was having a fit good luck with DSA and Uni
Apologies for going walkabout again, just fancied a little break from TSR. But :spank: you've been arguing without me! Everybody knows that if there's an argument going on, I wanna be right there in the middle of it.
I get alcohol-related psychosis, with a lot of memory loss. I still drink (less than I used to and only with people I trust, as a token nod to common sense ), and it can be hard sometimes to tell when I've had memory loss solely from the booze, and when I've had psychotic symptoms.
Dunno if that's anything you can relate to, but I thought I'd share my bit anyway.
Still enjoying my uni commute in the morning. I think it's good for me and gives me time to work and think about the day and it also sections uni and home off a bit more if that makes sense? I do worry about falling asleep on the way home though and ending up miles and miles away on the train.
Still need to find somewhere in my uni town to stay the night so I can be there once a week for the PGCE school meetings that start at 7.55am but I'll worry about it later.