Symptoms: Friends of the Fear
Every case of old fear is a little different.
Why? Because the core of the problem – the patterns of thinking, the images, movies, sounds and dialog that are internally associated with old age – are different in each person.
(Note that most cures offered for old fear – expecially using drugs and medications – will tackle only the symptoms, not the thinking that is the actual core of the problem).
But while the ‘internal representations’ as they are called are different from person to person there are a number of symptoms which are common to many gerascophobes:
- A feeling of uncontrollable anxiety when you think about or are exposed to old age
- The feeling that you must do everything possible to avoid old age
- The inability to function normally because of your anxiety
- Often, the knowledge that your fears are unreasonable or exaggerated but feeling powerless to control them
Gerascophobic symptoms can be mental, emotional and physical. The anxiety and fear can go from mild feelings of apprehension to a full-blown panic attack.
Typically, the closer you are to what you’re afraid of, the greater your fear will be. You can test the severity of your problem with this 2-minute online old fear test.
But because the fear is a physical response to patterns of thinking about old age and not the actual old age almost all people with old fear can create a very strong reaction just by using their mind.
> For help chaging these patterns of thinking, read this article How to Overcome Old Fear.
Mental Symptoms
- Obsessive Thoughts
- Difficulty thinking about anything other than the fear
- Really bad images and/or movies of old age
- Feelings of unreality or of being detached from yourself
- Fear of losing control or going crazy
- Fear of fainting
Emotional Symptoms:
- Anticipatory Anxiety: Persistent worrying about upcoming events that involve old age
- Terror: A persistent and overwhelming fear of the same
- Desire to Flee: An intense instinct to leave the situation (which is tough when its purely in the mind)
While not generally experienced at the same time as old fear episode, we find that overall when they think about their past, most clients have elevated levels of one or more of:
- Anger, Sadness, Fear, Hurt & Guilt
Physical Symptoms:
- Dizziness, shaking, palpitations.
- Shortness of breath or smothering sensation
- Palpitations, pounding heart, or accelerated heart rate
- Chest pain or discomfort
- Trembling or shaking
- Feeling of choking
- Sweating
- Nausea or stomach distress
- Feeling unsteady, dizzy, lightheaded, or faint
- Numbness or tingling sensations
- Hot or cold flashes
Next Action
- Get One on One Help:
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Vanquish Fear & Anxiety for Old Fear
Or learn more about Old Fear:
Definition
OLD FEAR: (gerascophobia, gerontophobia, fear of old people, and fear of growing old)
1: old fear: a persistent, abnormal, and unwarranted fear of old age, despite conscious understanding by the phobic individual and reassurance by others that there is no danger. 2: old fear: an extreme unwarranted fear and/or physical aversion to old age.OTHER NAMES FOR THIS
Actually, the phobia name for Old Fear is called gerascophobia. Different people call it by different names of course:– Gerascophobia
– Fear Of Growing Old
– Fear Of Oldness
– Fear Of Old
– Fear Of Getting Old
– Fear Of Old People
– Phobia Of Growing Old
– Phobia Of Oldness
– Phobia Of Old
– Phobia Of Getting Old
– Phobia Of Old People
– Growing Old Fear
– Oldness Fear
– Old Fear
– Getting Old Fear
– Old People Fear
– Growing Old Phobia
– Oldness Phobia
– Old Phobia
– Getting Old Phobia
– Old People Phobia








