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How have you coped with your worst nightmare?

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anahata · 04/06/2016 19:36

Hi all

Posting here for traffic. I talked to a friend this morning. She has a 3 month old. Friends sister was visiting. She cannot cope with vomit. Picked her niece up for a cuddle, made the fatal mistake of holding her baby niece above her face. You can guess the rest. Baby vomit in her hair, all over her face, including her mouth, and down the inside of her top.

Friends sister was gagging and came pretty close to vomiting .

So, what's your worst nightmare, and how did it happen??

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anahata · 04/06/2016 20:00

Oh, I should add a projectile vomiting drunk on a long haul flight was mine! God bless sleeping tablets and an eye mask!!!

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readytorage · 04/06/2016 20:50

Is this lighthearted?

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OvariesBeforeBrovaries · 04/06/2016 20:56

Um well I'm shit scared of octopus to the point of feeling sick and crying in aquariums if I realise I'm in the same room as them.

I cope with it by running past the octopus bit in aquariums, unfriending anyone who shares octopus videos on Facebook and having no plans of watching Finding Dory when it comes out later this year.

Hope this helps...

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Champagneformyrealfriends · 04/06/2016 21:01

Petrified of moths-was showering once with the window open and a massive one (bird like Shock) flew in. In my haste to escape I slipped and fell out of the bath, banging my head on the radiator.
Bloody hate moths.

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IrisPrima · 04/06/2016 21:05

People fears are so fascinating. How on earth do you get to be terrified of octopi?

I'm terrified of spiders, inherited from my hysterical mother. DD thinks I love them. Sometimes we send them on holiday down the toilet. The spiders love it.

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TheWitTank · 04/06/2016 21:06

I'm not keen on spiders, but I'm okay if we are a good distance apart and I can see where they are (so they can't ambush me!!). Once I was taking a bath and noticed a HUGE spider on the wall up near the ceiling. It was high up enough for me to continue and keep a beady eye on. Until it fell off the wall into the bath onto my stomach. Never has someone moved so fast or screeched so loud.

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IrisPrima · 04/06/2016 21:07

Wit you fucker. I'm having spider dreams tonight.

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TheWitTank · 04/06/2016 21:09

I had them for weeks Iris!! I can still hear that plop at it hit the water. Horrors.

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IrisPrima · 04/06/2016 21:11

Stop the fuck!

Christ sake! Smile

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Tonis2297 · 04/06/2016 21:12

Rats they absolutely petrify me , seen one once in Asda car park never ran so fast in all my life , horrible wee furry things with horrible skin tails Angry

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hurtstoomuch16 · 04/06/2016 21:13

I had a massive phobia of vomiting from the age of 10 - mid 20s and when pregnant with my dd experienced hyperemesis. Coped really badly - became agoraphobic, had to take my maternity leave early, had crisis team involved, was put back on medication which I had weaned myself off before conceiving. Was hell. However the amount of vomiting I did did more for my phobia than hypnosis, CBT, EMDR, etc. and even though I swore my daughter would be an only child I've had 2 more (and experienced hyperemesis both times but coped much better)

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IrisPrima · 04/06/2016 21:16

I once puked in the car in a traffic jam. Food poisoning.

Hit the windscreen and ricocheted over dash, seat, foot well, gear stick, handbrake. You name it.

I had to clean it out with a bucket and sponge, whilst still suffering.

It was horrendous.

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MyCatWasRightAboutYou · 04/06/2016 21:25

Aww, I have 4 rats. I think they're gorgeous, but I can see why people get creeped out. Grin

I'm terrified of sharks. Confused I have no idea why, but just the thought of them makes me shudder. Ugh.

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IrisPrima · 04/06/2016 21:29

I went diving with great white sharks once. Sat in the boat with a load of blokes talking a big game, and when it came down to it they wouldn't get in the water Grin

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InanimateCarbonRod · 04/06/2016 21:32

A friend of DDs is terrified of baked beans. She screams when she sees them.
How does a phobia like that develop???

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IrisPrima · 04/06/2016 21:35

Baked beans?

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BoopTheSnoot · 04/06/2016 21:38

I've got a complete phobia of vomiting, and vomit in general.
How do I deal with it? Badly. I take anti-emetics all the time. Panic attacks, crying, feeling like I'm going to faint if I feel ill.
It's horrible.

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Broken1Girl · 04/06/2016 21:39

Birds.
I don't. I can deal with them at a distance, and by deal I mean ignore them. I turn over the channel if they are on TV, page if they are in a magazine etc.
On a wildlife tour thing I was on the guides decided to attract evil vulture type things only slightly exaggerating by feeding them Angry. I actually hid my head in my arms whimpering Blush.

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suchafuss · 04/06/2016 21:41

Terrified of moths, think it comes from a dream I has as a child that I was a bat and had to survive by eating the fat hairy beasts.

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AnotherPrickInTheWall · 04/06/2016 21:42

I puked in my new boyfriends car...not nerves, it was horrendous, I can't eat oranges without puking. I'm not allergic ( I think) just cannot ingest them in their natural state.
He was very understanding,and we courted for a couple of years.

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Outfoxed · 04/06/2016 21:43

Penguins give me the heebyjeebies. I blame early exposure to Wallace & Gromit the wrong trousers...

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annandale · 04/06/2016 21:43

Oh God, appallingly. I have a stupid phobia of ship's keels and can't cope at all with it. If I come across a picture of a sinking ship or an exposed keel in a newspaper (and you'd be amazed how often they are in there) I make a loud noise and shove the paper away from me like it's on fire. I don't really do ferries but would normally just shut my eyes from a long distance away before going on board - this assumes I'm not driving obvs Grin I'm usually better with small boats but have sometimes put myself in a situation that requires me to swim past them, or past the ropes going from the boats into the water. I just go as fast as I can and only look at my hands. God I hate it. I sometimes contemplate having treatment but then I'd have to look at lots of ship pictures and that would be madness, what if it didn't work and I had all those pictures in my head??

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notamummy10 · 04/06/2016 21:45

Spiders... I go all itchy at the sight of them, either in real life on the Internet. Sad

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anahata · 04/06/2016 21:49

hoping very much it's light hearted !

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exWifebeginsat40 · 04/06/2016 21:53

I'm not good at things with too many legs. i once lived in a condemned cottage with a slightly unhinged friend. there was a water heater thing over the bath and I ran myself a bubble bath one night hoping it would warm me up a bit as there was no heating.

I gratefully sank into my steamy bubble bath and wallowed for about 10 minutes. when I went to have a wash I parted the bubbles with my hand and saw...something. and then another thing, and another, and another...

the water heater was very old and had clearly had a number of things die in it. my lovely bath had been full of dead spiders, woodlice and other assorted horrors. they had been TOUCHING me but I couldn't see them due to foam.

I have never moved so fast. it's making me itch just writing this. I still dream about it sometimes...

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