And so I ask, whats the best way to get rid of this fear/paranoia?
Don't watch anymore horror shows, for starters. Try going to sleep with white noise/rain in the background (playing on your phone through headphones.) Maybe even ASMR if you need to take your mind of it by listening to someone's voice. Hope this is helpful.
Quote from: yug1tom on August 15, 2014, 02:42:06 PMDon't watch anymore horror shows, for starters. Try going to sleep with white noise/rain in the background (playing on your phone through headphones.) Maybe even ASMR if you need to take your mind of it by listening to someone's voice. Hope this is helpful.Well. That's the thing. It's often because im curious and I can't stop myself. Ill try out listening to rain.
Quote from: S.H.I.E.L.D on August 15, 2014, 02:47:03 PMQuote from: yug1tom on August 15, 2014, 02:42:06 PMDon't watch anymore horror shows, for starters. Try going to sleep with white noise/rain in the background (playing on your phone through headphones.) Maybe even ASMR if you need to take your mind of it by listening to someone's voice. Hope this is helpful.Well. That's the thing. It's often because im curious and I can't stop myself. Ill try out listening to rain.Don't be tempted to watch it. Try giving yourself something to do whenever you want to watch a show that will potentially deprive you of sleep, even if it means reading a spoiler online to make sure you don't watch it.
Just ban him for multi accounting.
So, in recent weeks I've lost sleep. Usually staying up til 2-3. In the morning out of fear. And it's not the first time.It always happens when I decide to dip my foot into any kind of horror media (more often than not out of curiousity) And as of late, Five nights at Freddy's has been haunting me, but The Ring and Paranormal Activity (both of which I was unwillingly "persuaded" to watch) come back from time to time. I have no idea why but I will not stop thinking about whatever it is even as I lay my head to rest.And so I ask, whats the best way to get rid of this fear/paranoia?
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Quote from: S.H.I.E.L.D on August 15, 2014, 02:34:16 PMSo, in recent weeks I've lost sleep. Usually staying up til 2-3. In the morning out of fear. And it's not the first time.It always happens when I decide to dip my foot into any kind of horror media (more often than not out of curiousity) And as of late, Five nights at Freddy's has been haunting me, but The Ring and Paranormal Activity (both of which I was unwillingly "persuaded" to watch) come back from time to time. I have no idea why but I will not stop thinking about whatever it is even as I lay my head to rest.And so I ask, whats the best way to get rid of this fear/paranoia?Watch The Grudge by yourself in the middle of a cold night. The Ring and Paranormal Activity would stop being scary in no time.
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Don't watch it before bed d00dI always watch Criminal Minds before bed and that gives me nightmares so I basically imagine myself beating the **** out of whatever thing is spooking me and I fall asleep a couple minutes later.
Does it help to remember that it's all fake, and even the ones that claim to be "based on a true story" are anecdotal-evidence-supported bullsh**?