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Previously on "Panic - I'm going to miss my flight!"

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Mornings are always worse for worrying about things. I often go over and over stupid things that I don't give a damn about later in the day. Obvious solution is to start drinking earlier.

    More seriously, relaxation training and a cat/squirrel to kick helps.
    WHS!

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  • xoggoth
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    Mornings are always worse for worrying about things. I often go over and over stupid things that I don't give a damn about later in the day. Obvious solution is to start drinking earlier.

    More seriously, relaxation training and lots of exercise helps.

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  • xoggoth
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    Cue for a story:

    http://www.xoggoth.org/pages/xoggoth10.html#essay

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  • BlasterBates
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    Tightening of the chest is nothing to worry about.

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  • MaryPoppins
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    [QUOTE=HairyArsedBloke;1074658
    I will, definitely book a visit to the doc later. I thought that my 'troubles' were over and I could get back to proper business soon; this is clearly not the case.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    I woke up in a right two 'n eight this morning.

    It was just before six and I had it in my mind that I was supposed to be catching a flight to New York this morning, but had woken up late, I hadn't packed, or ordered a cab. Then I was panicking because I realised I hadn't booked a seat on the plane or a hotel in NY. I was thinking I can't put it off because it would blow the whole deal.

    It took me quite a bit of time to calm down.

    What is really worrying is that I was having, not so much as chest pains, but more of a 'tight' chest. I might try an book a visit to the doc later. I thought that my 'troubles' were over and I could get back to proper business soon; this is clearly not the case.
    Wrong login SY01.

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  • Paddy
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    Don’t worry, what ever it is will be treatable. See the doc and insist on getting an ECG done.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
    started a topic Panic - I'm going to miss my flight!

    Panic - I'm going to miss my flight!

    I woke up in a right two 'n eight this morning.

    It was just before six and I had it in my mind that I was supposed to be catching a flight to New York this morning, but had woken up late, I hadn't packed, or ordered a cab. Then I was panicking because I realised I hadn't booked a seat on the plane or a hotel in NY. I was thinking I can't put it off because it would blow the whole deal.

    It took me quite a bit of time to calm down.

    What is really worrying is that I was having, not so much as chest pains, but more of a 'tight' chest. I might try an book a visit to the doc later. I thought that my 'troubles' were over and I could get back to proper business soon; this is clearly not the case.
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