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Is Your Child an Emetophobe

Emetophobia in Childhood

By Robin Ross, published Mar 14, 2008
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have suffered from emetophobia for as long as I can remember. Emetophobia is the fear of vomit and vomiting. It is the fifth most common phobia in the world, but most people have never heard of emetophobia.

Emetophobia in children is a lot more common then you would think. Yes we hear about the child who is afraid of spider or afraid of flying, but no one ever talks about children being afraid to throw-up. In reviewing behaviors of my own journey with emetophobia I thought it was important to bring up some behaviors that I myself exhibited as a child that were taken for general anxiety or eccentric behavior, but really were the beginning signs of emetophobia.

When I was a child, if someone threw up, or ran to the bathroom to throw up in my classroom a panic attack began. I would tell the teacher that I too was sick in an effort to be sent home from school and thus avoid the germs. I was afraid that I would get sick by being in the same room the sick child was in, or that another child would also come down with the same stomach bug and get sick that day. If your child is being sent home from school because they are sick on a fairly regular basis talk to them and find out if someone else in the class had been sick.

I was also afraid of the door being closed in classrooms. I was worried that a child would become ill, and not be able to make it to the bathroom in time because the door was closed. I was afraid they would throw up then and there, thus causing a panic attack. If one of my brothers or sisters was ill I would not sleep in the same room as them. I was afraid they would get sick in the middle of the night. I was afraid by being in the same room as them I would throw up.

I was also afraid to drive in cars for long periods of time. I was afraid someone in the car would be carsick. My parents actually let me ride in the very back of our station-wagon. They did not know it was because I was afraid that if I was sitting next to one of my siblings that they might throw up on me. I hated being in cars because if someone did get sick I could not jump out of the car. There was absolutely no escape.

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  • Signs your child may have emetophobia?
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Robin, this is a well written and touching article. thank you for sharing, and through it, shedding light on this little known phobia.

Posted on 03/28/2008 at 1:03:57 AM

 
Wow I learned so much from this read, I never knew this. Excellent job wish i could give you more than 5 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on 03/27/2008 at 4:03:39 AM

 
I never knew there was a name for this phobia!! How awful.

Posted on 03/22/2008 at 10:03:02 PM

 
id never even heard of this before!

Posted on 03/18/2008 at 2:03:30 PM

 
I have heard of this condition and your take on this, your open and honest writing, is much appreciated.

Posted on 03/16/2008 at 12:03:59 PM

 
Great information for parents!

Posted on 03/15/2008 at 9:03:40 PM

 
I've also read that many children who are emets have parents who are, too. Great article!

Posted on 03/15/2008 at 7:03:08 AM

 
I learned a lot from your article. Good job!

Posted on 03/14/2008 at 10:03:36 PM

 
I have learned so much since I joined AC. I didn't know about this. You have a great article here.

Posted on 03/14/2008 at 1:03:19 PM

 
You're right - I had never heard of this fear (I figure fears for everything exist, I just had never heard of it). Good article . . . and thanks for the idea for just HOW could a toilet seat get fused to the skin . . . watch my page for an article!

Posted on 03/14/2008 at 12:03:10 PM

 
Thank you for this information~Very well written and informative piece. You are right, this phobia does not get very much attention.

Posted on 03/14/2008 at 12:03:45 PM

 
This must be terrible to live with. Great job on this. I never realized anything like this existed before reading your work.

Posted on 03/14/2008 at 12:03:40 PM

 
My daughter had it and it seemed to become a self-fullfilling prophecy.

Posted on 03/14/2008 at 11:03:22 AM

 
When I was teaching I too was afraid that a child would barf. YUCK I gag when I see it. But, it did indeed happen and luckily I always brought snacks for the janitor so when "Wendy" threw up, we all left and I called Ted to clean while we played on the play ground.

Posted on 03/14/2008 at 10:03:54 AM

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