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Developing a Phobia Late in Life - Is this Normal??
Posted on 3/9/18 at 4:55 pm
Posted on 3/9/18 at 4:55 pm
I am knocking on 50; and never have I been afraid of heights, ever - not even a smidge. Lately, I find myself terrified of heights; especially bridges. I almost passed out last week crossing the Dolly Parton bridge in Bay Minette. There has been no precipitating, tragic event. I am simply suddenly afraid of heights.
This post was edited on 3/9/18 at 5:01 pm
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:01 pm to HaveMercy
Flying. I used to love it. Now I think of the mechanics who probably don't give a shite. Kick the tire, thumbs up. Taking off makes me nervous.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:04 pm to HaveMercy
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I am knocking on 50; and never have I been afraid of heights, ever - not even a smidge. Lately, I find myself terrified of heights; especially bridges. I almost passed out last week crossing the Dolly Parton bridge in Bay Minette. There has been no precipitating, tragic event. I am simply suddenly afraid of heights.
i wonder if it a vertigo issue. You may have been fine before but age gets to everyone and maybe it is something to do with vertigo.
ETA: Vertigo as the medical condition of vertigo- not the common but incorrect usage of vertigo to mean a fear of heights.
This post was edited on 3/9/18 at 5:07 pm
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:05 pm to HaveMercy
People get claustrophobic, so I think it is.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:07 pm to HaveMercy
Bridge phobias are a real thing. I developed one in my late 20s. It was so stupid. My arms would go numb & I’d get dizzy. Mine was more like a fear of having a panic attack on the bridge & losing control. That fear was enough to make me panic. Super inconvenient, considering my fam lived across the river. I had to go way out of my way to take the ferry.
I ended up getting on Lexapro for anxiety, and then I was fine. A couple years of medicated bridge crossing got me over it, and now I’m fine on them without meds.
I ended up getting on Lexapro for anxiety, and then I was fine. A couple years of medicated bridge crossing got me over it, and now I’m fine on them without meds.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:08 pm to HaveMercy
I am have always been a little claustrophobic, but it has gotten worse as I got older. If I suddenly find myself in a place where people are wall to wall, I have to get out..
Also, I hate spiders.. But I don't know if I really fear them.. if that makes sense... They didn't bother me as much as a kid. Anything else, I am good..
Also, I hate spiders.. But I don't know if I really fear them.. if that makes sense... They didn't bother me as much as a kid. Anything else, I am good..
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:10 pm to HaveMercy
Link
This article says it can be related to the balance issue that people experience as they get older. Less balance means more fear of falling.
Also less adrenaline and the loss of the invincibility of youth can also affect you and cause a phobia later in life.
ETA: my late fiance was firefighter and yet had developed a fear of bridges and of driving. Yet no issues with walking into fire, lol. He preferred me to drive so he was free to scan the area and tell me where to go.
He explained that for him, it all came from a bad fire where he was trapped on the 3rd floor. He had no choice but to jump 3 floors to the ground. He was injured but but not too badly. The mental damage was far worse. Odd cause he was fearless in every other way. he said it all boiled down to him never wanting to be in a situation where he could get trapped again.
This article says it can be related to the balance issue that people experience as they get older. Less balance means more fear of falling.
Also less adrenaline and the loss of the invincibility of youth can also affect you and cause a phobia later in life.
ETA: my late fiance was firefighter and yet had developed a fear of bridges and of driving. Yet no issues with walking into fire, lol. He preferred me to drive so he was free to scan the area and tell me where to go.
He explained that for him, it all came from a bad fire where he was trapped on the 3rd floor. He had no choice but to jump 3 floors to the ground. He was injured but but not too badly. The mental damage was far worse. Odd cause he was fearless in every other way. he said it all boiled down to him never wanting to be in a situation where he could get trapped again.
This post was edited on 3/9/18 at 5:33 pm
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:11 pm to HaveMercy
yes
I wasn't afraid of heights, and i started having dreams of me falling, and i would wake up as i hit the pavement in a panic.
Now i'm fear as F of heights.
I wasn't afraid of heights, and i started having dreams of me falling, and i would wake up as i hit the pavement in a panic.
Now i'm fear as F of heights.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:15 pm to HaveMercy
A lot of folks develop islamophobia in adulthood
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:16 pm to Evil Little Thing
Okay - that pretty much sums up my experience. I panic. The Africatown bridge in Mobile is a no go. I can't do it. Especially going east to west where the approach to the bridge is almost a left hand turn. It's not just bridges. I have a friend who has a 37th floor apt - at one time I would sit on the ledge and smoke - now I can't even walk out onto the terrace. I get legit dizzy and start to sweat.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:17 pm to Evil Little Thing
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Super inconvenient, considering my fam lived across the river. I had to go way out of my way to take the ferry.
Is your fam from my area?
A guy I know (he is older, my parents know him better than I do, but that's besides the point)... He lived on my side of the river.. Wanted to go to law school, but was scared of bridges so it took him years to finally get over his fear. I am not sure if the ferry was available back then.. I assume not..
Also, having to go to Baton Rouge for everything, I have always crossed the bridge so it was never a big deal to me, but every so often I will meet someone and when I mention where I live they will mention having to cross the bridge and how they don't think they could do that.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:18 pm to OweO
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I am have always been a little claustrophobic, but it has gotten worse as I got older. If I suddenly find myself in a place where people are wall to wall, I have to get out..
Also, I hate spiders.. But I don't know if I really fear them.. if that makes sense... They didn't bother me as much as a kid. Anything else, I am good..
My claustrophobia is mostly just a fear of being tightly trapped in a cave(like the guy who died in the Nutty Putty cave) or the guys who get trapped while cave diving. OMG frick that!!
I love caverns though. I used to love scuba diving in the caverns of the springs in Fla.
As kids my sis used to rolled me tightly up in a blanket and I would get that panicky claustrophobic feeling. I can;t imagine how it feels to be trapped and tightly wedged in a cave like that.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:18 pm to HaveMercy
I used to be a cool as a cucumber but now I get anxiety attacks that I never got before.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:19 pm to liz18lsu
I personally know two top notch mechanics at MSY. Each man has over 35 years of working on all types of aircraft. I would never fear either of these gentlemen not doing their job.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:22 pm to OweO
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but every so often I will meet someone and when I mention where I live they will mention having to cross the bridge and how they don't think they could do that.
I couldn't do it because of the damn traffic. I guess I've developed trafficaphobia later in life
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:24 pm to fallguy_1978
Panhandlers give me anxiety. I feel like a throwdown is about to happen whenever they approach my car.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:30 pm to Klingler7
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I personally know two top notch mechanics at MSY. Each man has over 35 years of working on all types of aircraft. I would never fear either of these gentlemen not doing their job.
That was kind of a joke. Having been around cars/shops and knowing how things can break and knowing the forces planes are under...
Oh, roaches. The flying kind. I fricking HATE them, but always have. In FL they call them "Palmetto bugs" (don't try and class it up) but in 3+ years, I haven't seen one. No oak trees and concrete homes maybe, thank god.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:31 pm to HaveMercy
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Okay - that pretty much sums up my experience. I panic. The Africatown bridge in Mobile is a no go. I can't do it. Especially going east to west where the approach to the bridge is almost a left hand turn. It's not just bridges. I have a friend who has a 37th floor apt - at one time I would sit on the ledge and smoke - now I can't even walk out onto the terrace. I get legit dizzy and start to sweat.
Bridges like you described with a turn are horrible. It feels like you’re going up a roller coaster & you can’t get off.
I developed a fear of heights around that time, too. Some friends wanted to go to the top of the Capitol in BR & I was like
Besides being medicated (which helped most), flooding/exposure therapy is supposed to help. I ended up doing my own version of that when I was forced to cross the bridge on a daily basis for months. It was after I’d gotten off of Lexapro. The more times I crossed without a panic attack, the more confident I became & stopped worrying.
It sounds so trivial, but it’s worth talking to your doctor about it. It can seriously interfere with your quality of life when you’re avoiding going places out of fear of encountering a bridge.
Posted on 3/9/18 at 5:32 pm to gingerkittie
That's a good article - thanks for linking it. Makes sense about balance and being older and realizing what you have to lose.
Not sure what I am going to do - but I've got to do something. This shite's getting weird.
Not sure what I am going to do - but I've got to do something. This shite's getting weird.
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