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People often times suffer anxiety attacks when talking to me, how do I best respond?

17 May 2010 5 Comments
Preston asked:


Is this my fault? I am quite confident and do not suffer anxiety attacks.
Let me rephrase that correctly. They do not suffer anxiety, think they just become anxious. Ofcourse Im not talkin everyone, just a select few people. Could it be because Im a foreigner? Im very much a confident person and only just learned of such a thing as anxiety recently here

5 Comments »

  • bored said:

    hmm…that is quite odd. i don’t think it’s your fault but it is strange. perhaps the people around you have fragile stress shields? if it happens to a variety of people, who have not had a previous condition, at a variety of times, it’s worth looking into. i’m sorry i can’t really help.

  • 4o82 said:

    something about your personality that make them suffer anxiety attacks.

  • DaysE DukeS said:

    funny this is Ur ? Do U have a strong voice, loud voice or anything ?
    I would say no but really need more info.

  • TX Mom said:

    I have never in my life given someone enough anxiety to have a panic attack. I’m puzzled as to why you would? I’ve never even SEEN someone else have an anxiety attack.

    I can only assume that you bring these attacks on, unless someone else in the room is doing it, or the place you are at does it or the people are prone to anxiety attacks already.

    I wish you’d e-mail me and explain.

    TX Mom

  • Four_Leaf_Clover said:

    Maybe they don’t understand something about you or they find something about you strange or unusual so they respond with some sort of unknown fear which results in anxiety.

    You might have an aura of excessive energy that you aren’t aware of. Some people give off a very energetic and strong vibe to others and this is uncommon for others since they aren’t used to it so they may become emotionally anxious or aggitated.

    There is alot of subconscious emotional material that we store in our mind and we take in much more than we can interpret.
    Maybe your way of communicating your ideas and thoughts is overwhelming for some people so their stored intake of emotional information after meeting with you is misinterpreted and results in an outburst of anxiety.

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