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Old Dec 11, 2019, 04:51 PM
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I never really like snow when I was a toddler and by the time I had turn six years old I began getting physically sick by the time I turn seven years old I end up being trapped by the snow that had continued on when I was eight years old when I became very sick after drinking contaminated water. Has anyone ever had anxiety over winter storm? I freak out everytime it snow I feel trapped.

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Old Dec 11, 2019, 05:11 PM
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I get anxiety around snow, as here in London all public transport stops with even a little bit, so I can't get anywhere without walking, and I feel cut off from everyone. It hasn't happened for some time, but now it's even more of a thing because of my elderly parents and they wouldn't be able to get out of their house, and I wouldn't be able to travel to them to get them food and such.
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Old Dec 12, 2019, 05:38 PM
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I get bad anxiety when it’s snowing and I have family coming up. I worry they won’t be able to make it. It’s happened quite a bit actually. My family has actually never been able to make it up for my sisters birthday because the weather has been terrible every weekend they try to come in January. Then there’s the whole trying to get to work at 6 in the morning when there’s a blizzard. Summer storms scare me way, way more though.
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Old Dec 13, 2019, 08:58 PM
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I get anxiety around snow, as here in London all public transport stops with even a little bit, so I can't get anywhere without walking, and I feel cut off from everyone. It hasn't happened for some time, but now it's even more of a thing because of my elderly parents and they wouldn't be able to get out of their house, and I wouldn't be able to travel to them to get them food and such.
I feel like I am going crazy with the anxiety.
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Old Dec 13, 2019, 10:05 PM
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I get bad anxiety when it’s snowing and I have family coming up. I worry they won’t be able to make it. It’s happened quite a bit actually. My family has actually never been able to make it up for my sisters birthday because the weather has been terrible every weekend they try to come in January. Then there’s the whole trying to get to work at 6 in the morning when there’s a blizzard. Summer storms scare me way, way more though.
I'm scared of summer storms as well.
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