Stephen...You are right! That is when most of us got traumatized with v!!! I have questioned the runs, and v ever since I was like 4-5...always asking my mom if I would be sick...and avoiding whatever it was at all cost, simply because she is a "milder" emet, or some sort of germaphobe.
The true terror for me (graphic) was when I was about 7-8 years old, and my mom got BADLY food poisoned. Her, me, and my brother ate a one of those "in the middle of nowhere" restaurants about an hour away from home, and my mom cried and whined the whole way home about how her stomach hurt really bad. Well, it was late at night, so me and my brother went to bed. It was maybe a half hour later, that I heard her screaming and crying to my step dad "Oh I am so sick! I ate bad food! I am going to throw --!" Then I heard her do it in the bathroom right next to my room. As she was v'ing for what seemed like forever, she cried, moaned, and was complaining that she was too weak and sick to dress herself. So, my step dad got her dressed, and took her to the ER....and she DID have food poisoning. (blueberry pie; I have never even tried that kind of pie, and never will because of that incident)
So, I am pretty sure that that episode is what terrified me and made me an emet.
I agree with you Stephen...we feel now about v, the same way we felt when we learned the fear, when we were little. We are in our "child" mind I think. Wonder how we can get rid of that!? Let me know what you learn about it at your session! [img]smileys/smilies_01.gif[/img]
Charlotte