01-22-2014, 02:58 PM
LeNeve Wrote:Chip Wrote:LeNeve Wrote:I used to be able to ride roller coasters, no problem. I hadn't been on any rides for several years though, and got on the ferris wheel at the carnival with my son. Had a full blown panic attack, I almost started crying. shit was wack. I probaly wouldn't be able to get on a rller coaster without alot of xanax or something like that.
I hate heights.
Just watching videos like that make my hands start sweating.
But I can actually handle roller coasters.
I'd have to give it a try probaly. I do tend to feel a little safer buckled in to something, as opposed to swinging around in the breeze like on a ferris wheel.
I did ride the bullet with my daughter last summer. I wasn't happy about it, but i didn't or cry, or scream at the guy to let me off like I did on the ferris wheel.
Going up the first hill is the worst, because you're going slow, up to the highest part.
I just either look straight up the whole time, or way off in the distance.
After that, I'm going to fast to really notice, or have time to think about it.