She can also imagine it's the sound of her blood circulating since you get the same effect by holding a cup near your ear.
Alex
As fat is less dense then other tissues, the weight issue may be related to the hydrophobia. Fat people are less likely to drown due to lower density, and less likely to freeze to death in cold water due to insulation. Until she believes that the ocean can't harm her, letting go of the excess body fat may be an issue.
No, I'm not being facetious. Go to any Overeating Anonymous meeting and you're as unlikely to hear "I overeat because food tastes good" as you are to see someone drinking a non-diet cola there.
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Originally posted by harry_d7:
Maybe she can use the Anxiety Free CD to deal with her water fear first...?
Just wanted to add one thing. During Anxiety Free, one of the visualizations is a TV set turning itself on. If you've seen "The Ring" as many times as I have, that in and of itself is anxiety producing. Doesn't mean I don't use the tape, I just visualize Samara coming out of the TV and sort of ignoring me.
Japanese ghosts are scary.
Like here: http://www.play.com/play247.asp?pa=stts1&page=title&r=ABCD&title=125342
***http://www.paulmckenna.com/weight_loss_seminar.html
***http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0593050541/202-1738948-3207046
He knows what to do...
And have not experienced that any of his products contains oceanwave sounds.
Murof...
[This message has been edited by Murof (edited December 12, 2005).]