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Default Jun 02, 2012 at 05:38 AM
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I am a carer for someone with personality issues and she has bouts terryfying fear, ive had the same and I didnt know what it was - I use to think it was spiritual and not me. I can describe it as being alone like a deer in a jungle of wild animals - that sort of fear. Anyway, she fears aloneness, and feels very alone although she has me - her daughter there. She copes with it by going to friends, church, and being amognst people but I wonder if there's an anti depressant that could help? I think her sisters could advise her as theyve had these problems, but as per usual - they deny it. So anybody out there with any advice?
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Default Jun 02, 2012 at 10:40 AM
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i also suffer from crippling fear for little or no reason and have big problems being alone

i have found methods of coping my whole life but they are pretty restrictive

i cant advise what to do though - im going to get help through therapy because it (and other problems) affects so much of my life
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