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    Question How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    I always have a hard time going on school trips out of state etc. Once I went to San Francisco for a band competition, and I had to fly home because I felt n*. It has haunted me since. Also, If I get n* at sleepovers, I call my parents and cry. Has anything similar to this ever happened to you?

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    This has happened to me so many times! When I was growing up and would go on trips with friends I would freak out and call my parents crying when I felt sick. I went to the beach with a friend and wound up feeling n* after going to an amusement park and I cried all night in the bathroom begging my parents to come and get me! I would cancel trips with friends sometimes because I was afraid of getting car sick. Eventually I discovered medicines that would prevent/help when feeling n* and even now, idk...15 years later I still carry a bottle of motion sickness meds around in all of my bags and I am constantly taking them! I take them every night before bed so I don't wake up sick, after meals when I go out to eat, and car rides that last over an hour and anytime I have to ride in the backseat...and I force friends/family to take them if they even mention not feeling well. I'll even force people I don't know to take them lol!!! So sad I know... This phobia really makes having a normal social life difficult...I hate traveling...I just don't do it...

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    I never dine out or eat food other people prepared, so that makes get-togethers a real challenge. Church is a tough one for me, because I work with youth and they're always sick. I soldier through church, though, because well...it's church. That and my mom and I feed breakfast to the kids our bus ministry brings in so they count on my attendance. I've never flown on a plane to visit relatives. Not just because I would be afraid I'd v*, but I have no control over who is going to v* in my section. My husband wants to go on a cruise, but I just can't bring myself to spend thousands of dollars to have a week long vacation on a floating Noro fest. I rarely attend parties in the winter and spring months. Suffice it to say, my mom, my husband, and my soon to be sister-in-law are my only friends.

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    I affects it in that I don't like to go out because I don't watch to catch anything. Movie theaters - which people my age love to do - are, for whatever reason, really hard for me to sit through. Sometimes, even family gatherings freak me out. I did the same thing at a sleepover when I was... eleven? It really does suck. It does seem to get better, though, when you're able to manage your anxiety. Since I've started meds, I've been a lot better out of my "comfort zones." Still struggling but it's at least helping.

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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    It does affect it sometimes, if I'm out and I start feeling n* I have to immediately go home
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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    ...what's a social life? :P

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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    My (mild) anxiety affects my social life more than my emetophobia, although I guess they are related at times. I still go out to bars and concerts, although not nearly as often as I used to. Sometimes I have to force myself to go out because I usually would just rather stay at home with my boyfriend. Maybe that's just me getting old though lol. But I always enjoy myself when I do end up going out. I just have to talk myself into it now and have a drink or two and my anxiety subsides. The only time I freak out is when one of my friends has too much to drink and I worry they're gonna get sick. When I can tell they're at that point I totally panic and avoid like the plague. Basically I'm not gonna be the person who takes care of the drunk friend, but I also don't expect people to take care of me on the rare occasion that I drink too much.

    I won't go to a movie unless I know its free of v* scenes though haha

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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    I dont have a social life......literally

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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    Who knows? Haha
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    it's okay man. me neither
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    I have no social life except things with my kid like sports. I have not eaten out in about 6 years, not that I really did much before but I had a hard stop 6 years ago. I dont travel and if I do, it is driving so I can bring a bag of food with me. I moved from DC to California 12 years ago and actually drove both ways and literally stopped at grocery stores along the way and never ate out once. I hate concerts and big venues like sports where there are 10,000 people using portapotties. I take my son to things and muddle through but it is very very tough and I have lots of panic attacks (in my head). If it weren't for my kid, I would never leave my house. I fight through just for him on most things except food. He knows we don't eat out. His dad takes him all the time but me, no.

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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    I'm a bit introverted by nature anyway, but my phobia really affected me badly in my formative teen and early 20s years, so I really lost a lot of opportunities to build a social circle. I'm a lot better now but at my age, it isn't nearly as easy to meet people. It is what it is and I have a good life by any standard that does include my family plus some other folks that I really care about.

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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    I have to eat places I know of and generally they are more expensive because I consider them to be more reputable... which is hard on my wallet. Drinking is hard for me too. I love having a few drinks but the minute I feel tipsy I freak out a bit.
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    i never eat out, I've never slept at friends houses even as a child n still have trouble doing so now. i refuse to go to movies because i had to leave in the middle of one once due to bad d*. i was going through red lights to make it home and crying. i dont like being out in general. its a challenge for me to go to my classes esp during a bad stage or when anyone around is sick. everyday is a struggle. as a kid, we were forced to stay at my dads on the weekend and i would cry and chase my moms car down the block cuz he was so mean to me if i didn't feel good, which would always happen when i slept there or anywhere.this phobia has literally destroyed my life for years. last month i went out to a club which is very rare and someone v* on me. yea.. thats why i have no social life, and barely a life at all. does anyone else feel like even it follows them? like everywhere i go its right there! smh..

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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    right, what is a social life? I feel my emetophobia is ruining my life, my marriage and everything else. Its so hard to face everyday.
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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    It affects my social life in every way. I don't travel anymore unless I absolutely have to, and when I do I need to take at least some pastilles, heartburn medicine and plastic bags with me. Also I don't go to restaurants without similar preparations, or movie theatres, university, library... the list goes on and on. Plus, it drives my boyfriend crazy when I keep asking him whether I'll be ok and what he thinks my symptoms mean, I have a really hard time calming myself down during panic attacks. It's hard to imagine this ever going away and getting my life back.

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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    I've thankfully come a long way, but in my worst days, I had no social life. I stayed home most of the time; I barely ate a thing. It took me a long time to recover from constant fear, and begin to be myself again. I was always very fearful of vomiting and catching virus', but over the summer going into 7th grade, something happened and I was in fear 24/7, and obsessing over it. It was an awful time; I was supposed to be living my childhood, my last year of elementary school. There was a very bad period of 7 months or so where I barely left the house, and even feigned illness to miss school. Now my emet is very situational; it only arises when somebody is ill. It's not perfect, but I'd take this over my old self!

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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    I only eat out in my safe places and only trust mine or my mums cooking. My social life is affected by emet quite a lot, I won't go to social events around christmas as that always seems to be noro season in my area. I have a very hard time holding down relationships, I'm about to finish an 8 week relationship because although he is handsome and a lovely person his hygiene is disgusting, I've told him about my phobia and OCD, he seemed to find it very funny which hurt a bit, I know most people in the world are like him and not me, I know I'm the odd one out but it doesn't change the fact that his lack of hygiene disgusts me so he's got to go

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    Default Re: How does your emetophobia affect your social life?

    It does effect me slightly, not as much as it used too but it always plays on my mind when out with friends or family. Luckily I was fortunate enough to get through high school without having Emetophobia, it was only after I graduated that it all kicked in. I try to think how I would have coped having that during that time given the circumstances and it really sounds difficult, I commend you all who are going through it and managing to keep up with school.

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