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Old Jun 19, 2007, 12:20 PM
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I have to get rid of this fear.

I had a crazy experience a little while ago.

See, I am deathly afraid of bee’s/wasps. They are my biggest fear and when I am around them I look like an idiot because I flip out pretty bad. I panic. Well, on my drive home from my lunch break I was jamming to a song and I felt something fly into my lap… I looked down (going 65mph), and there it was… a freaking BEE! It was still alive and it was between my legs.. I started to panic and I swerved off the road like a dummy! I swerved back on and it was still between my legs.. I started to cry and shake violently and pray, hahaha….. I managed to flick the bee off the seat and onto the floor where my feet were. It was still alive… my legs started to shake pretty bad at that point and when I finally reached the stop light I moved the seat back and stomped the crap out of it.

My heart rate still won’t go down. How can I get rid of this terrible fear of bee's?

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Old Jun 19, 2007, 12:22 PM   #2  
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Go to see a hyponist! Try praying that can help to, They are Gods creature to.

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Go to see a hyponist! Try praying that can help to, They are Gods creature to.
Yes, and I love God's creation. That's why I don't understand this fear. Thanks for your advice, I will check that out!
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Thanks so much for your insight! All things are possible through Him...I need to trust more.
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When you see a bee stand still, close your eyes, take deep breaths and relax. Usually they will go away. Read about bees, hang up a picture of them, enjoy a beautiful flower and some tasty honey. God gave us that awesome insect and we need it very much.
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What is the worst that can happen to you when you encounter a bee? You will get stung. Are you allergic to bees and/or wasps?

Now there is documented evidence of the fear being aggravated by the addition of a metabolic disorder that causes him to overproduce adrenaline, the fear hormone.

This happens with people who have hypoglycemia, or insulin resistance. Hence we have a metabolic overreaction to a slight fear.

The condition can be treated by going on a hypoglycemic or a diabetic diet.

Please read:

What is Hypoglycemia? at
The Hypoglycemic Health Association of Australia

Beating Anxiety and Phobias at:
The Hypoglycemic Health Association of Australia

Also, there is a program that states there is a cure for Bee Phobia -
BEE PHOBIA: Treatment and Hope
I do not know if it works or not.

Here is another "Getting Rid of Animal and Insect Phobias" site - Getting Rid of Animal and Insect Phobias - Free Self-Help

Good luck. I have this phobia too and I am allergic to bees and wasps. I don't scream and run anymore when I see one. Now snakes are another totally different topic.
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Old Jun 20, 2007, 06:17 AM   #7  
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I've actually never been stung -- so I don't know if I am allergic. I don't have any other allergies, so I would assume that I am not allergic. I will definitely check out those sites you listed! Thanks so much! Also, I find that almost everyone I talk to about fears has a fear of snakes -- a terrible fear at that. Where as, I don't mind snakes at all... interesting.
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everyone has their fears and through some tough work you can conquer them. Learn about the things that you fear and try to understand them. Face your fears a little at a time and slowly you will learn to respect your fear instead of fearing and fighting it. I am an example of this. I work for a sign company. I work on ladders all the time but I had never gone on the big trucks that we use to do high installations. One day my boss came up to me and asked me how I was with heights. Not wanting to be a chicken in front of him I asked how high? He took me outside and pointed to a three story building across the street and said not high. only 40 feet. Keep in mind that he's used to heights of 80 plus feet. So i got into my harness and went on the truck. there i was in the bucket of a big boom truck 45 feet in the air laying vinyl with one guy in the bucket with me. By the end of the job I realised that as long as I was careful and paid attention to what I was doing, there was no way for me to fall.


I now respect heights and no longer fear them because I learned about them and how to safely work around them. Now I get bored working on the ladders on the ground and the other vinyl girls think i'm nuts. Learn about the things that make you afraid and safely encounter them. Maybe take a trip to the nearest Apiary (bee colony) and get into a suit and ask to walk amongst the bees with the honey worker. get a scratch test done with a doctor first though in case of allergic reaction. The suit protects you from being stung most of the time but their are occasions when a bee does get in.
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Hey, I am TERIFYED of bee’s and wasp as well. I had a time when one found its way into my car, I saw it, pulled of to the side of the road and opened all the doors until it flew out, which took forever. I guess what im saying is your not alone, I hate those stupid things, or anything that even might look like a bee or wasp as it fly’s by. But fear is healthy to a certain point. Everyone has it, and the people who pretend that they don’t keep stuff in there mind until it becomes so much worse. I personally don’t care if I am afraid of bee’s or wasps, it makes me, me. I guess what im saying is that there is nothing wrong with being afraid, in fact you have done something that SO many other people are TERRIFIED to do, and that’s realize what your afraid of and put it out there. Your human, haha, its ok to be afraid of some things. Hold your chin up, this isn’t worth so much worry or thought, it just makes you, you.
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Originally Posted by shygrneyzs
What is the worst that can happen to you when you encounter a bee? You will get stung. Are you allergic to bees and/or wasps?

Now there is documented evidence of the fear being aggravated by the addition of a metabolic disorder that causes him to overproduce adrenaline, the fear hormone.

This happens with people who have hypoglycemia, or insulin resistance. Hence we have a metabolic overreaction to a slight fear.

The condition can be treated by going on a hypoglycemic or a diabetic diet.
Please read:
What is Hypoglycemia? at
The Hypoglycemic Health Association of Australia
Beating Anxiety and Phobias at:
The Hypoglycemic Health Association of Australia

Also, there is a program that states there is a cure for Bee Phobia -
BEE PHOBIA: Treatment and Hope
I do not know if it works or not.

Here is another "Getting Rid of Animal and Insect Phobias" site - Getting Rid of Animal and Insect Phobias - Free Self-Help

Good luck. I have this phobia too and I am allergic to bees and wasps. I don't scream and run anymore when I see one. Now snakes are another totally different topic.

Shy,
That was great as usual.

I do not have phobias as such but I do hate darkness and would prefer some sort of light to complete darkness anytime.

But since having a kid, I have found out that kids see the fear and they develop the same fears as the adult.
Nephews and nieces of mine who's parents are screaming and dancing at the sight of their feared insects, have started to copy the same behaviour.
And when the parents stopped doing it and tried to calmly move away from the feared objects the kids too do not show fear. These same kids are fascinated by the same insects now, after they see that their parents are not afraid(or show no fear even if they are shaking inside).
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