JakeBequette
Pickles
So, I'm thinking I have some sort of mental issue...
I'm sort of obsessed with the weather. I watch the weather channel/check the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Aministration web page anywhere from 5 to 20 times a day, depending on the weather that day. I look at the severe weather outlooks obsessively, and cannot understand why others don't get as into it as I do.
Today there were severe storms in northern texas, I sat at my lap top for a good 30 minutes while there was a tornado going on, refreshing the radar page over and over watching the storm... I couldn't stop, and I do that anytime it's storming anywhere, not just where I live.
When it storms here, I FREAK OUT! I get so nervous and anxious when it storms, and for hours if not days before it storms. Knowing it may storm is enough for me to worry and get myself worked up and convince myself that the weather is going to get really bad, and tell everyone I know that it might storm on such and such day and to pay attention to the weather, etc. Two weeks ago we had a tornado warning, and I came very close to having a panic attack, it was to the point where a man I didn't know was telling me things were going to be ok and trying to calm me down (while also making jokes about me)...
I have a strange fascination with the weather, it's as if I want bad storms/tornadoes/hurricanes to occur, and when they do I get so anxious and nervous, and come to the verge of panic, especially if I hear the sirens go off...
I want to go on a tornado chasing tour during the summer, but just watching videos on tv/the internet is enough to get me nervous about the weather for days....
What's wrong with me? Is there some sort of psychological condition to describe this?
I've been seriously considering asking my doctor for some sort of nerve pill to use when I get stressed over the weather/my job.
I'm sort of obsessed with the weather. I watch the weather channel/check the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Aministration web page anywhere from 5 to 20 times a day, depending on the weather that day. I look at the severe weather outlooks obsessively, and cannot understand why others don't get as into it as I do.
Today there were severe storms in northern texas, I sat at my lap top for a good 30 minutes while there was a tornado going on, refreshing the radar page over and over watching the storm... I couldn't stop, and I do that anytime it's storming anywhere, not just where I live.
When it storms here, I FREAK OUT! I get so nervous and anxious when it storms, and for hours if not days before it storms. Knowing it may storm is enough for me to worry and get myself worked up and convince myself that the weather is going to get really bad, and tell everyone I know that it might storm on such and such day and to pay attention to the weather, etc. Two weeks ago we had a tornado warning, and I came very close to having a panic attack, it was to the point where a man I didn't know was telling me things were going to be ok and trying to calm me down (while also making jokes about me)...
I have a strange fascination with the weather, it's as if I want bad storms/tornadoes/hurricanes to occur, and when they do I get so anxious and nervous, and come to the verge of panic, especially if I hear the sirens go off...
I want to go on a tornado chasing tour during the summer, but just watching videos on tv/the internet is enough to get me nervous about the weather for days....
What's wrong with me? Is there some sort of psychological condition to describe this?
I've been seriously considering asking my doctor for some sort of nerve pill to use when I get stressed over the weather/my job.


















