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Anxiety

lunarious

Aspergers - Scout
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The defintion of Anxiety is: Irrational Fear. My Psychologist told me.

So the psychiatric team use the phrase "Danger for himself and others" about me here in Norway. I have an experience/story about this.

In the past i was tied down. I wanted to cut my enemy (the psychiatric team) because they were fighting me and tiyng me down, but i couldn't. Therefore my energy had to go somewhere, so to cutting myself.

So while I was tied down i asked for a bottle and broke it in two and started to cut myself with it. They tied me down by force, and they took the broken bottle by force. So i was tied down and angry, but i was not danger for them nor myself, The Devil got empowered because I was in the process of developing Anxiety.

So Anxiety is not good. Fear is good.
 
A lot to chew on in that post.

1. I am sorry you went through all that.
2. Yes, anxiety CAN be an "irrational" fear, as in social anxieties. That said, I would also be quite anxious if someone were about to push me into a cage full of lions or off of a 3000ft cliff without a parachute. That would be a very real fear.
3. Fear can also trigger the "flight or fight" reflex which can be lifesaving in some circumstances, or not, as you may have experienced yourself, as described above, or in the case of interactions with "trigger-happy" police officers, could be the end of you.

Everything has a specific context and perspective.
 
"A danger to himself/herself and others"

Unless someone is a absolute psychopath, this statement is a exceedingly appalling excuse for laziness and uncaring for patients. People who cannot understand and choose to judge people based on 'what's wrong' with them. Instead of seeing a suffering person. Someone who cries out for help, to be drowned out by the ignorance of others.

I feel for you. I understand the desire to fight back. To defy people who are aggressive towards your confusion, overwhelm, and fear.
 
regarding 2nd Point @Neonatal RRT : I'd cut down the Lions, if i was thrown into a cage of Lions. Depending on if they attack me. I wouldn't allow myself to be pushed around or into a cage. I'd cut those people but then cry for them. Because to begin with i'm basically Karateka Electronician, so there's nothing irrational about me.

A human is born with Full Libido and zero Anxiety. These facts get inverted during life by parents. ... now I was totally inverted, that reminds me of the following scene:

 
3. Fear can also trigger the "flight or fight" reflex which can be lifesaving in some circumstances, or not, as you may have experienced yourself, as described above, or in the case of interactions with "trigger-happy" police officers, could be the end of you.
I gave the "trigger-happy" people many chances to unlive me, but they are not trigger happy. They want me to suffer old age without Libido. There are no courageous trigger-happy people.

Police actually acknowledge that i'm Royal Guard. They say they have Defenestrated me.
 
"A danger to himself/herself and others"

Unless someone is a absolute psychopath, this statement is a exceedingly appalling excuse for laziness and uncaring for patients. People who cannot understand and choose to judge people based on 'what's wrong' with them. Instead of seeing a suffering person. Someone who cries out for help, to be drowned out by the ignorance of others.

I feel for you. I understand the desire to fight back. To defy people who are aggressive towards your confusion, overwhelm, and fear.
Train or study safe and have fun.
 
True. What makes one "trigger-happy" is uncontrolled, undisciplined, anxiety and fear.
Yes.

I told the House Manager ESFJ here (BK); "We two said valuable things are always without Form, like feelings and oxygen. Not Physical."

I want to add, i said, feelings are under thoughts. We must refer to experts.

Thanks for correction @Neonatal RRT
 

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