Sunday, July 31st, 2005 07:51 pm
snakes snakes everywhere
Well, to cap off a day of *moving boxes*, a snake crawled between my feet and ended with me on a table with my second genuine adrenaline rush of my life. Not quite as good as psycho client, since my terror of snakes is considerably higher than that of other human beings, but. Yes.
So you know, my snake fear? Could now actually be a phobia, if the dizziness and mindless terror are any indication.
Please. Carry on. I am never, *ever* going outside again. Hell, I may not leave my room if not sedated.
Between. My. Feet.
I think I need to lay down now.
So you know, my snake fear? Could now actually be a phobia, if the dizziness and mindless terror are any indication.
Please. Carry on. I am never, *ever* going outside again. Hell, I may not leave my room if not sedated.
Between. My. Feet.
I think I need to lay down now.
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From:It only took me about eight years to stop having that come in nightmares.
*consoles!*
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From:On the other hand, I live in Australia. Snakes and spiders tend to be deadly here, so I understand the fear.
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From:I consider that to be the most frightening that could ever happen, espeially if you have a phobia.
And I have this huge phobia about snakes, I cannot even stand to watch them on TV or in any kind of print. I'm quite sure I would have needed to be sedated if that had happened to me and anyone would find it very hard trying to get me to leave my bed.
*complete commiseration with you*
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