Panic Attacks
#31
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I guess both of you are having panic attacks, or better yet stupid attacks. You really want to fight over this issue? If you play this right you can build up the suspense, sell tickets to the Smack Down and make some money. Heck, you don't even have to keep it, give it to research Panic Attacks.
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#32
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i dont mind someone dissagreeing with my opinion but ss said alittle more then that you cant volunteer an aditude adjustment
then went to call me a child molestor and woman beater. these are all remarks of the unwise. they dont go unnoticed ss my offer still stands.
#33
Originally Posted by ken_o
i dont mind someone dissagreeing with my opinion but ss said alittle more then that you cant volunteer an aditude adjustment
then went to call me a child molestor and woman beater. these are all remarks of the unwise. they dont go unnoticed ss my offer still stands. I know I shouldn't bait him but its so FUN....lol
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let me tell you something ss i know what your doing and yes i will take the bait every time. you ask why am i not driving well you c i can afford not to for a few months while i train and lose some wght for my meps physical.
and if i dont pass i will be driving bac after the holidays sometime in jan. you say angermanagement ill give you that one. now for the grow up and quit with the pms you responded likewise to each one so mayb you schould accompany me on the grow up part. You say have a little sensitivety to what this individual is experiencing i do and know that cuddling him or supporting the ssi crp what do him any good. i can only fix the slurpee machine after you mty it.
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It seems KenO is so fed up with this conversation, that he hasn't even taken the time to look at the previous posts regarding his grammar. I just get a kick out of someone as narrowminded as this guy is, given this poor dude a hard time about panic/anxiety attacks. Maybe you're stupidities, and harsh judgement might have a little more bearing on us here on the forums if you actually used proper spelling, and correct punctuation. I'm sure you don't care about simple things like these, but you would have a better chance of making your point if we could actually understand what the hell you're trying to say. I'll take panic attacks any day over penmanship like yours.
#36
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pennyboy, let me get this straight. Your on disability for panic attacks? Why in the hell would you wanna change that? You get $1200/month. I would buy an ounce of weed, get the feds to buy my Xanax, and my job would be tryin to decide what to watch on TV. The only possible "panic' would be if I lost the remote. How do you do it, I want disability?
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cripplecreek wrote:
pennyboy, let me get this straight. Your on disability for panic attacks? Why in the hell would you wanna change that? You get $1200/month. I would buy an ounce of weed, get the feds to buy my Xanax, and my job would be tryin to decide what to watch on TV. The only possible "panic' would be if I lost the remote. How do you do it, I want disability?
Ken O, I found this book for you. How to Control Your Anger Before It Controls You, by Ellis, Albert by Ellis, Albert. Tafrate, Raymond Chip Publisher Kensington Pub Corp ISBN 0806520108 Copyright 10/1/1998 List Price $14.95 at bookbyte.com
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Anger is "an emotional state that varies in intensity from mild irritation to intense fury and rage," according to Charles Spielberger, PhD, a psychologist who specializes in the study of anger. Like other emotions, it is accompanied by physiological and biological changes; when you get angry, your heart rate and blood pressure go up, as do the levels of your energy hormones, adrenaline, and noradrenaline.
Anger can be caused by both external and internal events. You could be angry at a specific person (Such as a coworker or supervisor) or event (a traffic jam, a canceled flight), or your anger could be caused by worrying or brooding about your personal problems. Memories of traumatic or enraging events can also trigger angry feelings. i never made it past chapter 11 learning how to relax
#40
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Originally Posted by ken_o
let me tell you something ss i know what your doing and yes i will take the bait every time. you ask why am i not driving well you c i can afford not to for a few months while i train and lose some wght for my meps physical.
What branch of service? None of my business . . . But if you legitimately suffer from anger "issues" you will need to deal with that before you ship off to Basic Training. Nothing triggers anger like others exercising their authority over you . . . especially if you perceive the authority to be overly harsh, petty or unfair. And that will happen. The Drills will find any flaw and exploit it. That's their job. |
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