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  1. #1
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    It was three years ago tonight that I last got sick. 4:02 am, so
    technically tomorrow, but all the same. I'm really scared, I know
    people don't usually get sick exactly on the same day twice, but I'm
    still very nervous it might happen... I sort of have a cold right now,
    but I think it might be allergies. My brother was sick earlier this
    week, but it was just his monthly fever. No throwing up.
    -Anna

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    I know how you feel. I always dread my anniversary too. Try not to let it get to you though - I was thinking so hard about mine on the two year anniversary, that I ended up getting in a car accident! I've never told anyone else about this, but I was driving to school and thinking about it so much that morning that I didn't notice that the cars in front of me had all stopped on the highway and I ended up rear-ending the girl in front of me. My car was brand new - I had just gotten it about three weeks before, but the worst part of it was that the girl I hit was in my first class that morning. I was horrified to go to class after that!

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    Thats why I can't ever go to Superbowl parties. The Pats won again and I could'nt celebrate cause of this feeling that I might get sick like a few years back. And certain movies I can't watch because I was sick when I watched them. It's just a part ofthis phobia that does'nt make sense.Silly girl, sorry about your car, it's really hard when this fear takes over.

  4. #4
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    I know exactly
    how you feel. but the reality is that today means nothing.
    some emets actually celebrate the 'anniversaries' cause they're so
    happy that it's been that long. try to think about other
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    you will be fine



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    Do what your heart tells you to-- even when your fears tell you not to.


    You are alive....so live.

  5. #5
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    Isn't it funny how us emets remember the day and time when we last threw up but people without this phobia can't remember the last time they did it!

  6. #6
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    Well, I survived! Yay! I spent most of last night watching TV, which I
    barely ever do. I was surprised that I woke up this morning, still with
    a Northern accent, because two of the movies I saw last night were
    Divine Secrets of the Yaya Sisterhood, and Fried Green Tomatoes,
    which if anyone's seen either, you'd know how extremely Southern-
    accently they are. Good movies, though!
    -Anna

 

 

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