Most heavy drinkers have come to depend on alcohol to get us over the rough spots, and smooth the sharp edges of life so that we don't really have to feel very many of the things that other people feel on a daily basis. Why wouldn't we be afraid? It's reality -- the very thing we drank to avoid, back when we had a choice.
There are two phobias related to not being able to move, claustrophobia and cleithrophobia. Claustrophobia is specifically the fear of confined spaces, while cleithrophobia is the fear of being enclosed or being locked in an enclosed space.
The closest I have been able to find is gnosiophobia, which is the fear of knowledge!
Beer on whiskey, mighty risky. Whiskey on beer, never fear.
agoraphobia....
Fear is hardly what drives a cheater, love. It is called being selfish. Or fear of not being able to be selfish anymore.
TextPhobia? Michael W.
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No. Actually its not very wise at all to take ANY medication with alcohol. That's true. Otherwise, you can drink a little amount of alcohol with tetracycline but you should keep in mind that this medication might be toxic for the liver, as alcohol. When you combine them, it's not the best idea, especially in large amount.
Because the legislators in California understand that people's brains are still developing until the early 20's, and should not be subjected to the effects of alcohol for fear of affecting the formation of nerve connections.
Dipsophobia.
Methyphobia is the fear of Alcohol
There does not appear to be a scientific name to describe the fear of crutches. Perhaps the fear stems from a fear of 'not being able to walk' or 'being slowed down' in some way. It may even stem from a fear of 'losing one's independence' or a fear of 'asking for help".Xylophobia is the fear of wooden objects or forests.Traumatophobia is the fear of injury.Climacophobia is the fear of stairs, climbing, or of falling down.