Could you be scared to death?

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Very often, people are afraid of things that can not really hurt them. These are called phobias. A phobia is more of an anxiety disorder. It is an extreme or irrational fear of something.  The affected person would go to great lengths to avoid that particular object or situation.   


Let us have a look at some real fears or phobias that people have:  

1.  Fear of dentists 


This is called odontophobia.  Some people are so afraid of dentists that it takes years before they build up the courage to go to a dentist.  (There must be something wrong with me because I love going to the dentist and it is the most exhilarating experience I have twice a year)   

                         

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2.  Fear of spiders 


Many people are afraid of spiders. A condition called Arachnophobia.  This is the most common phobia worldwide.   Just think about a fear for a spider, what could a small spider actually do to you as a human being? You are more than a thousand times bigger than that little eight legged monster, but some people nearly have a panic attack if they see a spider. 


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3. Fear of clowns


This is called Coulrophobia.  This symptoms can include nausea, crying, screaming or even anger when placed in a situation where a clown is present.  I feel this intense feeling when I see a mime and I would literally walk a mile not to pass the mime on my way. 

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4.  Fear of snakes 


Ophidiophobia or ophiophobia is an abnormal fear of snakes.  Herpetophobia is a fear of reptiles or amphibians. 

   

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5.  Misophonia - Hatred of sounds 

I have a severe case of Misophonia-  this is a severe hatred of certain sounds. I can not stand people chewing loudly and I despise ice with a passion.  I have an immediate reaction and I feel as if I could kill the person with my bare hands. 


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What happens to your body when you are afraid of something?


The body has it's own protective mechanism called the fight or flight response. This is a type of acute stress response.  It is an automatic response when someone is frightened or if there is a threat to survival.  Some call it an adrenaline rush. 

Adrenaline is a stress hormone secreted from the adrenal glands on the kidneys. This hormone plays an intense role in preparing the body for the fight or flight response.  The brain communicates directly with the adrenal glands.  An adrenaline rush need not be triggered by an actual life threatening experience but could be triggered by an imagined threat like the fear of clowns/dentists/ spiders or snakes.  

 

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An adrenaline rush can also be triggered by exercise, chronic stress as well as heart-failure, anxiety or even a brain disorder or sometimes just defective adrenal glands. 

Could someone be scared to death?


Yes, the possibility that someone could be scared to death is very real.  When a person has an adrenaline rush, it causes a rapid heart rate, which increase blood flow to the muscles and causes dilated pupils.  These increased levels of adrenaline could damage the heart.  

To be more specific, when adrenaline is released it triggers the calcium channels in the heart to open and the calcium keeps on pouring in.  The heart muscles can not relax.  A person can then develop an arrhythmia called ventricular fibrillation.  


Ventricular fibrillation is a heart rhythm  problem that occurs when the heart beats with rapid, erratic electrical  impulses. This causes pumping chambers in your heart (the ventricles) to  quiver uselessly, instead of pumping blood. 


High levels of adrenaline can lead to death.  The fight or flight reaction could cause heart attacks.  High levels of adrenaline can be triggered by loud sounds and even during sexual intercourse.  

 

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Even though no phobias here, I do know certain unhealthy irrational anxiety in a number of situations. More stress than needed. Adrenaline was also made for a purpose and we're in good luck if we can actually use it where it needs to be used. On a lesser level again, once I start acting on what's troubling me (fight or flight, but mostly not literally), anxiety goes away.

I wish you, people, less stress and frightful situations.

Cheers!

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Here in South Africa we have people dressed up as mimes at the robots. It takes a lot of self control not to bump into them. I absolutely despise mimes for some reason...ha ha ha!

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I don't tend to get scared to death? Why? Because I mostly spend time making money and have fun playing Bitcoin Games with Bitcoin Slots! Win/Win!

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Well I guess you could have a heart attack if you get scared enough

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My palms get sweaty. My girlfriend knows when I'm stressed. No hiding it :)

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Packed into places with too many people, just want to scream and get away find my own space.

No phobia against animals, people in clown faces or mime outfits, we never really see them, however I would most probably give them wide berth if I did.

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