okay so im in 7th grade and im 13. were going on a class trip to an amusement park and everyone is going to ride the roller coasters.
i want to too, but theres a problem. how come whenever the roller coaster drops, i cant breathe? like the air goes up in my face and like it feels like my face is being pushed back and that im holding my breath.
how do i prevent this from happening? are there ways that help me breathe on roller coasters? why does this happen? i'm sorry for the multiple questions but i really need the answers before i go on the field trip!
TheAnnie answered Monday May 5 2008, 11:57 pm: You are not the only one. Lot's of people have this problem. Some people are scared, others just can't take it. Actually for me, I can't scream on a roller coaster. When it drops, all I can do is gasp. I don't know why that happens. Some people can't take the pressure. I'm sorry to say that there really isn't anything you can do. Either don't go on the really "scary" ones or try not opening you mouth or maybe even turn your head to the side. [ TheAnnie's advice column | Ask TheAnnie A Question ]
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