Do you worry about being near a bathroom at all times?
The fear of being 'caught short' when no bathroom is near is more common
than you might imagine. The fact is that people don't like to talk about
it, but many people experience anxiety around knowing a toilet is nearby.
For some people the prospect of going out and not knowing whether you'll
be able to get to a toilet is terrifying, and so needs to be treated as
a strong fear, or phobia.
The anxiety makes things worse
Anxiety worsens the condition as the physical state of anxiety is directly
linked to the need to go to the toilet. And so a vicious circle develops
as the anxiety makes you want to go the toilet even more.
Toilet phobia includes a fear of being unable to urinate and defecate,
not being near a toilet when outdoors and a fear of using public toilets.
This toilet phobia may include not feeling able to use public toilets
or being terrified that you won't make it in time and be humiliated when
out of 'safe' surroundings - such as the home.
Perhaps you feel that you can only use certain toilets that you have used
before or get anxious if you are not certain a public toilet will be around
when you need it.
Toilet phobias and anxieties may have arisen after a particularly bad
experience perhaps when you were (or thoughts you were going to be) caught
short whilst out some place.
Imagine what it will be like when you no longer have to think about where
the nearest bathroom is. How much energy will that free up for you? How
much more will you enjoy life? Download Overcoming Bathroom Anxiety
now and start getting your life back.
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