Confused and anxiety are indications that the Airman is in shock. Other early signs and symptoms that the Airman may exhibit are a weak pulse and pale, cool, or clammy skin.
Confusion and ansxiety are indications that the Airman is in shock. Other early signs and symptoms that the Airman may exhibit are a weak pulse and pale, cool, or clammy skin.
May have flashbacks and feel anxious
schizophrenia
There are many feeling you can feel. To name a few, there is feeling happy, sad, angry, confused, elated. Also confused, overjoyed, anxious, scared...there are many ways to feel.
Woody Allen.
The comparative and superlative forms of anxious are more anxious and most anxious.
Worried: Distressed, dismayed, agitated, fretting, anxious, troubled, uneasy, disquieted, restless, nervous, apprehensiveConfused: confounded, out of sorts, perplexed, unclear, foggy, baffled, bewildered, mystified, stupifiedIf you are worried *about* becoming confused, you would be apprehensive
Your sister may be anxious, or depressed or worst case scenario, may be suffering from Anorexia Nervosa. See her GP urgently.
Avoidance from the phobia, if there are near it they also may panic or get nervous or anxious and possibly a tantrum if the have an extreme phobia of something
anxious
Neurotics are often obsessive, tense or anxious. They may be abnormally sensitive or paranoid. Different forms of neurosis can include hysteria, obsessive-compulsive disorder or anxiety neurosis.
If this question is about psychology, the confusion principal is essentially the fact that humans need patterns in their life to feel secure and without those patterns we become confused, anxious, even scared.