Have you ever fainted for psychological reasons?

Hello,

A few years ago, I asked a question about whether you'd ever fainted. That was more of a general question. Now I'm interested to know whether you've ever fainted for psychological reasons. What was the trigger for you?

This has happened to me twice so far:

  • On vacation during a heated argument (I was there alone)
  • On the first day of a holiday job (overwhelm, stress, pressure)

At the time, I received a lot of negative reactions and accusations from those around me. It really upset me. They didn't believe me or couldn't understand why I would faint over something like that. As if I had fainted on purpose. On vacation, so I could stay there longer, and at my summer job, so I could avoid work 🤦🏼‍♀️ Exactly, I'm voluntarily going to a hospital and intentionally missing my flight so I can pay for everything again. Of course, I'm also voluntarily giving up the money from my summer job 🙄

Greetings!

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annie80
3 years ago

I used to tell what I shouldn’t have (wasn’t aware). When I was confronted with it, I’ve briefly fainted.

During the time, I noticed how I was getting blacker. But I didn’t say that because I didn’t want to “press” before I started.

annie80
3 years ago
Reply to  StrongHeart

Is probably not a coincidence, but – even if it seems rare – a reaction of the body to deal with a problem.

annie80
3 years ago

Yes, but the concern you can take off the person by telling you why this happened to you.

And you can work on your ability to conflict so that this is not repeated.

annie80
3 years ago

Yes, where one can take responsibility for oneself. So that one is apologising for the circumstances and says that one overreacts the psyche or the body. That’s not how you stay in the sacrificial role.

Because I can already understand that others make a certain intention to get out of the affair, that one is a little conflicting.

napoloni
2 years ago

So mediocre.

As Junggolgo I had a cyst under the chin on holiday. On the eve I had noticed nothing stupid, I had no pain either. In the morning I woke up with another face, the chin seemed to be 5 cm deeper (actually under the skin was only filled with plum), I looked like a monster. On the way to the doctor, people have always turned around or looked scared.

Until then, I’ve been over. The doctor gave his findings and said how to proceed and then discussed the question “stationary” or “outpatient”. When he described in detail what’s coming to me, my blood pressure was suddenly gone and I tipped away standing there. The doctor then told my parents: Let them do it better stationary!

spanferkel14
3 years ago

We had some very strenuous days behind us, it was extremely hot, we had just taken place in a tavern, so it started to get out in my head. Since I had experienced this before, I knew I would faint. I just managed to get out of the tavern. Then I didn’t know. It was warm down below. So I was awake again and found myself on a farm between fruit boxes, several faces over me, the friends and strangers. I was aware that I had made my pants – so the warmth from below. I was standing up in zero-comma-nix. That was so embarrassing to me that I just wanted to leave. My friends followed me. Unfortunately, I had to go through the place again, because I had collapsed on a backyard.

The powerlessness was clearly attributable to me: too little food and liquid, too great effort, and that in murderous heat in the past days.

Sternchen700
3 years ago

Hello Mermaid1996.

I fell in the summer and had a thick ankle. I probably had a little shock and not drunk enough.

A few hours later, I was fainted at the kitchen table. I got pretty bad.

I came back to me lying on the floor.

But there were no psychological reasons why I fainted.

moulesfrites
3 years ago

Never. But I had to hand over to stress and had nasal bleeds because I was plucked at work and chased through the area.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

No – But I’ve seen people faint, mental stuff.

I’m too collected and rational to break together.

Example of someone who became almost Ohnmagic:

A woman in continuing training has insulted me quite well, then I dragged her on the course before the teacher and all the other pupils and we would say it out.

I then yelled at her with my face 2 cm in front of her face and ultra evil, she baptized, she clotted and became almost faintand then I read her and she calmed down again when she sat down – even generously gave her a fresh bottle of water.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

I guess it happened to me on an extreme heat on holiday in Gran Canaria that my cycle has collapsed and I felt strange.

I also remember class trips where food hadn’t tasted so much, you probably hadn’t had enough to drink, but it has always been in motion.

It was the same cycle.

It’s dizzy and totally pitiful.

anonym0507
2 years ago

I’m not sure. 2 times I fainted in puberty, probably because I got up too fast and had low blood pressure. But once I fainted under the shower, without it being possible to get up quickly. I was there showering with my then f+ (my current friend) and already had feelings for him, maybe this had something to do with the situation… He caught me.

Difigiano198
2 years ago

Two hospital visits. I just flipped. I don’t believe this hospital air

LemonFreak22
3 years ago

Hey,

I’ve never been impotent in general

LG

bella007498
2 years ago

It happens to me every day, but unfortunately it’s due to my diagnosis

bella007498
2 years ago
Reply to  StrongHeart

Then the one probably writes garbage 😀 I often have cramps because of psychological reasons, I always say there is nothing that doesn’t exist😅

bella007498
2 years ago

Most people think only because they haven’t experienced it does not exist or generally understand nothing of the psyche.

KassandraGuetta
2 years ago

Yeah, I’ve been burdened with so many thoughts over a very long time and then I didn’t drink a day because I was so overloaded and had no time for it and then I was black in my eyes.

JonasVjonas2
2 years ago

With blood collection. It was definitely not so much that you can flip it over. And it was only the puncture. I think one of the more common psychological reasons.

JinJin
2 years ago

Nope, I’ve never fainted – I know psychological stress, but he has quite different consequences for me!

LenaUWU
3 years ago

But I’ve never been fainted before

Wandkosmetiker
2 years ago

I think 3.5-4 promille, or 6-8 parts in one night should be evaluated more than physical reason. But then it was “dark” for a while. 😳🤯😵

(I had an extremely “moved” resume until about 15-20 years ago. Our motto: Who can remember was not a good example, but was so. Never regret.)

questionjassi
3 years ago

But I was super funny and I had the feeling to fall over.

CorgiMcweasel
7 months ago

because of stress once, but has been decades ago

Anabelle12
2 years ago

Yes more often, I’m going to faint, sometimes I have to pass

LuluLala123456
2 years ago

No has never happened to me. But you should never underestimate psychological pressure and suffering of people and take them seriously.

LuluLala123456
2 years ago
Reply to  StrongHeart

Makes sense. You’re emotionally overloaded

vanillakisss22
2 years ago

But for other reasons, yes.

Nahlella
3 years ago

angst and then again from stress

BieneBienesummm
3 years ago

So far only in pain.

Lieschen951
3 years ago

I’ve never been fainted.

Feuervogel955
2 years ago
Reply to  Lieschen951

Hello Mermaid!

You’re not different from others, you’re just a bit more sensitive than others. Your reaction to stress is powerless. It may happen that you fall in stress, but the problem you should not take on the light shoulder, it should be observed. Sensitive people often react differently, these are experiences I have done. I often wondered if I can learn to deal with it, but it just had to work on it for a long time in the form of mindfulness exercises. It has worked and everyone can learn. LG

NilsJonos
3 years ago

Then it would also be the highest time to get help…

Anonymouschile
3 years ago

Luckily, I’ve never fainted. Hopefully it never happens.

Rihanna12567
2 years ago

At my first real performance with orchestra and everything. 🙈

Rihanna12567
2 years ago
Reply to  StrongHeart

You took me out there and called the ambulance.

Bonzo240195
2 years ago

No.

Stolze777
2 years ago

Has never happened before :/

OpiPaschulke
3 years ago

I never fainted, no matter what reasons.

ManuViernheim
2 years ago

I’ve never been fainted for psychological reasons.

7veren
2 years ago

Not at all

Shany
3 years ago

I’ve never had any mental problems

Kjgxbkjhnkg
3 years ago

I don’t know

Kjgxbkjhnkg
3 years ago
Reply to  StrongHeart

Yes Apparently, so a friend of mine became ohn-powerful at the beginning of this year and then epilepsy was found with him

Kjgxbkjhnkg
3 years ago

I understand, yes I’d rather read you

LordFlakko
2 years ago

I will not

mottral
2 years ago

Is that okay? 😅

goldenspiral
2 years ago

To the happiness

Diadelosmuertos
2 years ago

There is no such thing.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

Of course there is.

It may well be that you have not yet had to suffer this, yet there is absolutely!

bella007498
2 years ago

There’s something like that.

Diadelosmuertos
2 years ago
Reply to  bella007498

No.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

You’re right!

That’s exactly what I see.

To whom the empathy is lacking, this can in no way feel.