CHLOROFORM will sooth and calm all the anxiety she is suffering.
Ha. And I agree.
I have recently come down with some social anxiety. Just moved to a new state (DH is a military dude and we move all the time), I've gained a ton of weight and for some reason, answering the phone and going over to meet new people and even THINKING about starting over has me pretty much sandbagged. To top it all off with finding another doctor to help me out with this new problem on top of being a successful bi-polar sufferer has really caused me to feel comfy in my home, my home alone with the doggies.
I get numb, tingly and do exactly what some of you guys have mentioned earlier...pick at my skin/head and really zone out to the point of almost forgetting to breathe at times.
But you know what? Life still has to go on. Sure, I've got work to do to find a doc, find a job, find some friends...but before that big stuff happens? I have to eat, have to take care of the poopsters, maintain a house and talk and inquire about my family (especially right now cause my little brother is going through some major legal problems that have taken over our family...)
This isn't a pity party on me...but LIFE STILL HAS TO GO ON. Anxiety or not. I have to go tot he grocery store to get foods for me and the poopster and The Soldier when he is here...and as much as that leaves me scared and nervous and maybe short on breath? I STILL HAVE TO DO IT. Meds or not.
So she can have a panic attack. Real or faked. But she is still gonna have to do this. Face this...guilty or not. All of us that suffer from anxiety, whether it be large or small scaled, have to go on with life, small steps, big steps preventative steps...whatever. WE HAVE TO GO ON WITH WHATEVER LIFE GIVES US...ON A DAILY BASIS.
It sucks to have anxiety. It's horrible and for those of you who suffer, I applaud you for speaking out about it, telling everyone what it does to you an how you deal with it. Not only does WS figure out the horrible details of crimes and guilty/non guilty people and find missing people...we learn so much from eachother...so much. Anxiety is a super real thing...detrimental to a lot of people.
So, Ms. Anthony can have her panic attack and deal with it the way everyone else deals with it. Face life. This is something she isn't going to get out of...
JMOO...I spoke too long, sorry!!!