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Old Apr 20, 2009 | 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Steven_RW
I appreciate that practically no-one could give him a proper reply except this one.

In reply to you and to j1mbo, I get that feeling all the time and it means I cannot stand next to the edge of a railing on a ferry, it just trips me out totally and all i want to do is jump. Must be some fear complex wondering what it would be like and how bad it would feel to fall and then be stranded at sea waiting to drown.

Jim, in my experience, the best idea is to move away from the edge

It is like you are kinda daring yourself to do it. Sometimes I feel the urge to steer into on coming traffic on single carriage way roads, which is quite similar. Change reality in one second. Perfectly normal driving followed by instantly being involved in a major head on collision.

I think it is quite a bit to do with being bored too or unhappy in a situation. It is just an adverse reaction to a situation. Best to work out what the issue is and change that instead!

Hope a reasonably serious reply helps.

Cheers

RW
I work out on the roof of buildings nearly every day on air conditioning and wonder looking over the edge , If I jumped could I land on the spot where I wanted even if it is ten floors down.(was even doing it today)
I still sleep walk when really tired so I hope when I stay in hotels I do not get silly ideas.

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