Question Posted Tuesday September 23 2014, 5:06 pm
Hi, I'm the one who asked the question about being scared from my teacher because I thought she may try something. Well, it turn out he's a man. Which makes it so much worse. There won't be any other teachers in there; Only a few that are just passing through the classroom. I don't know if I'm able to stay there for an hour at the minimum without having a panic attack. What should I do? It also turns out, that my father is not going with me because he doesn't want to just sit there for an hour and a half.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Doesn't Fit Any Of These Categories? ammo answered Tuesday September 23 2014, 8:08 pm: Hiya. Ah, I think that may change things very slightly and the fact that your dad can't be there with you is understandable that it makes you even more nervous. Is there not a friend that you can take with you who is willing to go along? You should see if your parents can speak to the teacher that will be there to let the teacher know that you suffer from panic attacks as well as having paranoia disorder so being alone with him could make you nervous. I think if your parents let him know this he may try and see if there's an alternative way to do the lesson to try and make you feel that little bit more comfortable or at the very least be a little more understanding. I know it's easy for anyone to say that you should try and just do it but in this case this may well be something you may have to try. I know you're very scared but in doing this you will be overcoming a very strong fear that you have. Also remember that IF anything does happen that you are not happy about you should speak to your parents about it right away but I believe you may be worrying about what you have heard or read and being paranoid will not help with this. All I can really say is that not everyone you will meet who are strangers will not be bad people but yes there are some who are, it's all just a matter of being careful and looking out for yourself. If you can take a friend with you who is willing to wait for you then that may help just until you get to know your teacher. Have you spoken to your parents about this and about how worried you are about it all? What have they said to you about it? [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
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