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#Ayesha's frnds have told interview she has a breathing issue because of a nostril airpathway deformity &she is undergoing medical treatment even before #BiggBossTamil6
BB should not have brought her due to medical reasons but pls dont tarnish a person because of their disability
All those who have wheezing will know its uncontrollable,when you cry alot,in cold weather,in air conditioned environment,in new paint smell. Those who are undergoing treatment for anxiety will know its not something fully in our control

#BiggBossTamil6
Stigmatising a person who has medical issues such as anxiety, panick attack as phsychopath is attrocious! Many dont seek medical attention due to this stigma.

#MentalHealthMatters
#BiggBossTamil6
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A thread on #AnxietyDisorder

Anxiety disorder is not your garden variety of nervousness. Anybody can feel nervous or anxious when faced with a real threat - an exam, an impending disaster, a threat to life, illness, a situation causing trauma or distress.
Racing/pounding heart, sweating, muscle and/or stomach cramps, nausea, shortness and/or shallowness of breath, blurring of vision, confusion or brain fog, dizziness, freezing: these are the ways in which the nervous system reacts when faced with a threat, real or imaginary.
Anxiety disorder implies a disorder in the body's normal reaction to a real or perceived threat. In anxiety disorder, the nervous system reacts disproportionately to the threat or reacts even when there is no immediate or perceived threat.
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This year International Day of Persons with Disabilities is highlighting that not all disabilities are visible. Disabilities are diverse and they can be dynamic. I have #EDS and I never know what my day is going to be like 1/
Sometimes I can go for a hike, other times I'm using mobility aids. I have to do a morning check to see how I'm feeling before I leave and that is just something I do. 2/
Although I have a genetic disorder that has affected me since I was a child, I used to be a ballet dancer. In fact, I used to dance 30 hours/week. Many people from my past would probably never have thought that I was disabled. I didn't think I was! 3/
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