Lol, no. If only it were that simple. Playing Dr. Phil on the internet with a bunch of anonymous strangers who needed your "help" is important work. I'm sure they are grateful for such gems as:
"Good to hear you haven't become an agoraphobic because of your symptoms. So I assume you're able to cope with the discomfort of the air hunger out in public? Say standing in line at the grocery store?[COLOR=blue ! important][COLOR=blue ! important][COLOR=blue ! important][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] Or taking your kids for an outing? If you are, that's a BIG plus. Make sure to reward yourself with an affirming statement. I know self-affirmation is kind of sappy, but what I think it does is drill the idea into your head that your indeed a healthy, capable person, with the ability to still do things despite the air-hunger. Then the air-hunger loses its power to frighten you, eventually going away."
Yes, pulp, it's all about self-affirmation.
You are a screenwriter Pulp, you really are.![]()


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