Submechanophobia, thefear of partially or fully submergedman-made objects, such as cars, includes many possible subtypes and is related to a variety of basic fears surrounding bodies of water. What is Traumatophobia? Medical Definition of traumatophobia :excessive or disabling fear of war or ph...
(a) An abnormal dread of water, said to be a symptom of canine madness; hence: (b) The disease caused by a bite form, or inoculation with the saliva of, a rabid creature, of which the chief symptoms are, a sense of dryness and construction in the throat, causing difficulty in ...
Byline: KIRSTIE McCRUMSHE may be petrified of fish, but that doesn't stop Vivienne Rickman-Poole from diving into open water all in the name of art.Llanberis-based Vivienne has swum in some of Wales' most stunning bodies of water, from the turbulent seas off Anglesey to the deep, ...
and sweating it all off for hours, and bargaining with myself about whether I can have a single bite of something when I’m shaking from hypoglycemia, and drinking enough water before bed so I can fall
“thalassophobia” refers to a fear of the ocean or other large, deep bodies of water. A person with thalassophobia may be afraid of the vastness or emptiness of the ocean, the sea creatures in the water, or both. Thalassophobia is different from aquaphobia, which is a fear of water ...
Selenophobia (from the Greek word seleno, meaning "moon"), also known as lunaphobia (from the Latin word luna, meaning "moon") is the fear of the moon or even darkness on a moonless night. Like many other phobias, selenophobia originates from painful exp
And last, but not at all least, Medication:Serious cases of thunder phobia can be life threatening. I’ve had clients whose dogs ran away, and weren’t found for days, and clients whose dogs jumped out of second story windows, mutilating their bodies in the process. I wouldn’t hesitate...
Natural environment (heights, storms, water, etc) Blood-injection-injury (needles, invasive medical procedures) Situational (airplanes, elevators, enclosed places) Other (situations that may lead to choking or vomiting, loud sounds, costumed characters) ...
Some beavers had damned up the creek again, and Pops was, once again, clearing it to let the water pass. On this particular day, the pup stumbled on a big fat beaver they came to refer to as “Snaggletooth.” They called him that because he was missing one of his two cutting ...
and internal doses from radioactive water, food and dust that they might ingest. The highest average first-year dose would have been 51 millisieverts in the village of Tomioka; doses in other evacuated areas would have been lower, as low as 2 millisieverts. UNSCEAR also reckons that 80...