If someone asks me "How are you?" I immediately freak out thinking they know something that I don't and that I am going to die.
If someone ever says I look tired or pale I immediately think this is the end.
Every time I get the slightest pain I have to tell my husband, just in case something is wrong he'll know what to tell 911. *LOL*
I have to take my temperature before I take a hot bath just in case I have a fever because I don't want my temperature to go up! Then after I get out I'm convinced I've over done it and my temperature is too high or I've raised my blood pressure because my skin is red.
I've diagnosed myself with pretty much everything there is and if I even read about something new I convince myself I have it before I even read the symptoms.
I have a six-month-old little girl and if she cries for what appears to be no reason, I ask my husband if he thinks she might sense that I am going to die. (silly, I know).
I carry a paper bag with me everywhere I go in case I hyperventilate.
For the longest time when I would go to bed I had to make grinding noises with my teeth so I didn't have to notice my heartbeat.
I would have my husband check my pulse to make sure it wasn't too fast.
Not long after my first panic attack for about two months almost everynight I would make my husband take me to the hospital and we would sit in the parking lot and play cards until I felt better.

When my husband got a job working in the mall I was afraid to stay home by myself so I would sit on a bench outside of his work for 8 hours! (that is probably the dumbest thing I have done)
I used to be afraid to walk up the stairs (and still sometimes am afraid) for fear if I became out of breath I"d never get it back!
If I go to a chinese restaurant I often freak out afterwwards wondering "what if" I am allergic to something there. Same goes for fish or shrimp which I don't normally eat because I don't really like it but if I try it I convince myself I am allergic (although I'm not allergic to anything).
If the weather looks really bad and it's stormy I have been known to go sit in the basement just in case a tornado should drop right on my house.
I'm sure I could do this for hours and hours and hours...but I'll leave it at that for now.
